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Tidings Archive
August 22, 2024
- The Good Tourist: Can We Learn to Travel Without Absolutely Infuriating the Locals?
- Rapidly urbanising Africa to have six cities with populations above 10m by 2035
- Thousands of Serbians Protest in Belgrade Against Lithium Mine
- ‘Now You Can Have Rest in Your Home’: the Mirror Roofs Cooling Homes in Freetown
- Drunk Visitors, Rocketing Rents and Homogenised Cafes: Living in Europe’s Tourist Hotspots
- From ‘Open Hearts’ to Closed Borders: Behind Sweden’s Negative Net Immigration Figures
- Summer Sun in Finland? Åland Isles Aim to Lure Tourists to Cooler Climate
- From Scotland to Malawi: Climate Survivors Are Rebuilding With World First Loss and Damage Fund
- The Problem With People: How More Tourists and a Growing Population Are Taking Their Toll on the Galápagos Islands
- Archaeologists to Dig in Search of Skeletons at Waterloo Battlefield
- Unseen Wonders: 70 Years of Japanese Female Photographers – in Pictures
- Afghan Women Arrive in Edinburgh to Finish Medical Degrees Denied Under Taliban
- ‘We All Read Like Hell!’ How Ireland Became the World’s Literary Powerhouse
- Televisions, Fridges and Water Pumps: Why Solar Power Means a Brighter Future for Gujarat’s Salt Farmers
- What to Know About Mpox
- A New National Park That Rests on Indigenous and Industrial History
- Hit Chinese Video Game Seeks to Curb ‘Negative Discourse’
- A TikTok Cucumber Craze Has Iceland in a Pickle
- A Film Festival Founded in a War Zone, Still Going Strong
- I Kept Failing to Learn French. This Is What Finally Worked.
- ‘The Demand Is Unstoppable’: Can Barcelona Survive Mass Tourism?
- War Is Draining Ukraine’s Male-Dominated Work Force. Enter the Women.
- Sparing the Horse, Brussels Warms Up to the Electric Carriage
August 15, 2024
- No Jobs, No Trust: Young Africans’ Economic Struggles Fuel Protests
- The Guardian View on Sudan’s Vicious War: Civilians Suffer As Outsiders Jostle for Advantage
- ‘The Wells Are Salty’: How the Invading Ocean Is Contaminating Vanuatu’s Water
- The Other K-Pop: Dua Lipa, Rita Ora and the Kosovan Chart Takeover
- More Than 500 Mexicans Flee to Guatemala to Escape Cartel Violence in Chiapas
- Cherries, Charms and Pyjamas: Unexpected Trends From Copenhagen Fashion Week
- ‘Walls Are Where We Communicate’: How Murals Paint Chile’s Politics
- Tourists Engulf Montenegro’s Adriatic Gem – in Pictures
- Draft Iraqi Law Allowing 9-Year-Olds to Marry Would ‘Legalise Child Rape’, Say Activists
- Drunk Visitors, Rocketing Rents and Homogenised Cafes: Living in Europe’s Tourist Hotspots
- ‘It’s in Our Dna’: Iceland’s President on the Quest for Gender Equality
- Why Tyla’s Racial Identity Has Rallied South Africans Behind Coloured Communities
- What Will a Single-Dose Malaria Drug Mean for People in Rural Brazil?
- Cabbage and Potatoes Are Not the Only Vegetables: Can These Female Farmers Persuade Mongolia to Change Its Diet?
- Gondoliers Wanted: Venice Seeks to Fill Vacancies for City’s Defining Profession
- Facing Turmoil at Home, Young Artists Find a Musical Haven in New York
- For Stonehenge’s Altar Stone, an Improbably Long Ancient Journey
- Roam With Cowboys and Flamingos in France’s Wild, Wild South
- In South Korea, Documenting a Divide Over Work-Life Balance
- Ancient Calendar, Recently Discovered, May Document a Long-Ago Disaster
August 8, 2024
- Meet the Nations That Have Never Won an Olympic Medal (and Two That Just Did)
- Anger Mounts Over Environmental Cost of Google Datacentre in Uruguay
- Summer Sun in Finland? Åland Isles Aim to Lure Tourists to Cooler Climate
- Women Behind the Lens: ‘The Colour, the Light, the Happy Goat – the Scene Looked Like a Painting’
- Thailand’s Lese Majesty Laws Explained in 30 Seconds
- Egyptian Mummy With Screaming Expression ‘May Have Died in Agony’, Say Researchers
- No Jobs, No Trust: Young Africans’ Economic Struggles Fuel Protests
- Sobering Times for Uk Alcohol-Free Bars As Many Struggle to Survive
- The Big Picture: Paula Bronstein on the Plight of Rohingya Refugees
- Sea, Sand and Sky-High Fees: Italians Tussle Over Their Right to Lie on the Beach
- Mac and Cheese for Life! Philippines’ Heartfelt Gifts to Carlos Yulo After Double Olympic Gold
- Sheep and Goat Plague Won’t Halt Production of Feta, Say Greek Farmers
- ‘It Shouldn’t Be a Bucket List Place’: These People Went to Antarctica. They Hope You Don’t
- Dreams and Deities: Black Bodies Reimagined – in Pictures
- The Icelandic Love Secret: Should We All Try ‘Sex Before Coffee’?
- ‘Hobbit’ Bone From Tiny Species of Ancient Humans Found on Indonesian Island
- A Chinese Woman Sued to Freeze Her Eggs. She Lost.
- To Save His Shrinking City, a Mayor Turns to Koreans Uprooted by Stalin
- Japan Needs Foreign Workers. It’s Just Not Sure It Wants Them to Stay.
- Why Some Young People in China Pretend to Be Birds
- Archaeologists Find a 2,400-Year-Old ‘Pot of Gold’ in Turkey
- The Thai Women Punching Their Way Out of Poverty
- 36 Hours in Helsinki
- No Hands, Please: We’re Dutch
August 1, 2024
- Cheesy Pictures: Gymnast’s Parmesan Photos Take Olympics by Storm
- Botched Spanish Church Makeover Leaves Cherubim Looking Startled
- Ancient Roman Appian Way Becomes Italy’s 60th Unesco World Heritage Site
- ‘Dangerous’ and ‘Retrograde’: Māori Leaders Sound Alarm Over Policy Shifts in New Zealand
- Children ‘At Death’s Door’ As Famine Declared in Sudanese Refugee Camp
- Indonesia President Begins Working From New Capital Despite Construction Delays
- Japan’s Rice Stocks Drop to Lowest Level in Decades Amid Tourist Boom and Poor Crop Yields
- Canada Owes First Nations Billions After Making ‘Mockery’ of Treaty Deal, Top Court Rules
- ‘A Journey Bigger Than Basketball’: South Sudan Dreams of Olympic Glory
- Ceramics, Miniatures and Mosaics: the London School Reviving the World’s Endangered Sacred Arts
- Paris Exhibition Celebrates Global Spread of Surrealism
- ‘They Can Stone US and Flog US – I Will Keep Using Makeup’: Why Women Risk Everything in Afghanistan’s Secret Salons
- 36 Hours in Salzburg, Austria
- Can Gouda’s Cheesemakers Stall a Sinking Future?
- In an Italian Village, a Mayor Walks off the Wine and Everyone Joins In
- These Irish Rappers Know Their Movie Will Make People Angry
- Will Free Beer Make Travelers More Responsible?
- When A.I. Fails the Language Test, Who Is Left Out of the Conversation?
- In Japan, Turning the Tables on Rude Customers
- Turkey Aims to Cull Its Stray Dogs. Critics Say It’s About Politics.
- Riding With a Trucker, Witnessing India’s Past and Potential
- Hong Kong Taunts Italy With Pineapple Pizza After Olympics Fencing Win
- As Botanists Drop a Racist Plant Name, Some Fear Scientific Confusion