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January 20, 2023
- Fears the Year of the Rabbit Could Bring About a Wave of Abandoned Pets
- I Have Seen How Top-Down Solutions Condemn the World’s Poorest to Eternal Poverty
- Twitter ‘Verified’ Check Marks Bought by Taliban Appear to Have Been Removed
- Adopted by Their Parents’ Enemies: Tracing the Stolen Children of Argentina’s ‘Dirty War’
- ‘The Silent Disease’: Chagas Is a Killer. Now Carriers Want Their Voices Heard
- Fijian Buiniga ‘Afro’ Hair Becomes a Symbol of National Pride
- More Than 1m March in France Amid Strikes Over Plan to Raise Retirement Age
- Nyokabi Kariũki: the Kenyan Composer Using Field Recordings to Conjure Nairobi From Afar
- Are Cows at Sea the Future of Farming?
- World’s Oldest Runestone Found in Norway, Archaeologists Say
- ‘Nowhere Else to Go’: Forest Communities of Alto Mayo, Peru, at Centre of Offsetting Row
- Saudi Prosecutors Seek Death Penalty for Academic Over Social Media Use
- First African-Produced Cancer Tests to Slash Costs and Waiting Times
- Underwater Bike Garage Solves Amsterdam Station’s Storage Headache
- Nearly Half of Spanish Families Pay for Private ‘Shadow Education’
- Thailand’s Tuk-Tuks Go Green Amid Rising Demand for Electric Models
- On These Small Islands, Medical Care Arrives One Ship at a Time
- Tunisian Cave Village Empties Out in Face of Drought and Modernity’s Draw
- A Shrinking, Aging China May Have Backed Itself Into a Corner
- She Is Africa’s First Heat Officer. Can She Make Her City Livable?
- A Vibrant Nightlife Scene Booms in South Africa’s Townships
- How the Whitney’s Top Latino Curator Is Shaking Up the Art World
- A French City Appeals to Madonna for Clues About a Long-Lost Painting
January 13, 2023
- As Asian Societies Age, ‘Retirement’ Just Means More Work
- Rohingya Refugees Bet Lives on Boat Crossings Despite Rising Death Toll
- Danish Bank Workers Celebrate First Full Year Without Robberies
- Where Are the Pharaohs? How a Queensland Town Ended up With the Arabic Name of El Arish
- Svante Pääbo: ‘It’s Maybe Time to Rethink Our Idea of Neanderthals’
- ‘This Is What Solidarity Looks Like’: an African V-Day Against Sexual Violence
- Anger Brews in Italy Over Ireland’s Plans for Alcohol Health Warnings
- ‘Astonishing’ Pompeii Home of Men Freed From Slavery Reopens to Public
- ‘Self-Healing’ Roman Concrete Could Aid Modern Construction, Study Suggests
- Tokyo Lodges Protest After China Punishes Japanese Travellers Over Covid Test Requirements
- ‘We Are Inextricably Linked’: Māori Tribe Urges Sotheby’s to Return Relics up for Auction
- Nigeria’s Female Bouncers Fighting Stereotypes
- Saudi Arabia Jails Two Wikipedia Staff in ‘Bid to Control Content’
- ‘It’s Been Invisible’: Spanish Artist Brings Embroidery to the Streets
- How Finland Is Teaching a Generation to Spot Misinformation
- A Paris Cabaret Makes Way for ‘Cabaret’
- Skatepark With Colosseum View Gives Rome a Modern Tourist Attraction
January 6, 2023
- Türkiye, Not Turkey: US Diplomats Agree to Spelling Change
- ‘Everyone Is Looking for Options’: Russian Women Fly to Argentina to Give Birth
- How Mushrooms Could Mean Economic Independence for Benin’s Women
- US Museum Returns Looted Ancient Sarcophagus to Egypt
- Amateur Archaeologist Uncovers Ice Age ‘Writing’ System
- Stephen Fry Calls for Return of Parthenon Marbles to Athens
- Is Iceland’s Language a Norse Code – or Legacy of Celtic Settlers?
- ‘Our Identity Lies in These Songs’: Saving the Music of India’s Biate
- Pepper Changed the World – but How Many People Know That?
- ‘This Is Another Revolution’: Could Legalisation of Cannabis Transform Mexico’s Economy?
- ‘We’re the Bad Gang’: Bedouin Fisherwomen Swim Against a Male Tide
- Spain Expands Free Travel Offer to Intercity Bus Services
- ‘Being Brilliant Is How You Survive’: the Musician Drumming up Ambition in Kampala’s Slums
- The Nuclear Dump That Created a Generation of Indigenous Activists
- The ‘Golden Gays’ Return to the Stage in the Philippines
- To Save a Ruin, Send in the Sheep
- U.S. Officials Repatriate a Looted Relic to the Palestinian Authority
- The End of a Book World Mystery: a Suspect in Manuscript Thefts to Plead Guilty