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October 21, 2022
- Canada Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Appeal in Blow to Residential School Survivors
- Under Cover of Darkness: the Damaging Effects of Illegal ‘Saiko’ Fishing
- Italy Slams Economist ‘Welcome to Britaly’ Cover for Rehashing Stereotypes
- Loo Rolled: Japan’s Oldest Toilet Damaged As Driver Backed Up
- ‘Enough to Feed a Family of Four’: Kenyans Embrace Urban Farming As Food Worries Rise
- New Zealand Passes Plain Language Bill to Jettison Jargon
- ‘It’s About Ethics’: Nigeria Urges British Museum to Follow Us and Repatriate Bronzes
- ‘Painful Memories’: What Will the Royal Family Do With the Koh-I-Noor Diamond?
- West Bank Visitors Ordered to Register Romances As Israel Brings in Strict Rules
- Swedish Geneticist Wins Nobel Prize for Neanderthal Research
- A Shrinking Town at the Center of France’s Culture Wars
- For Women in China’s Communist Party, It’s Lonely at the Top
- Climber Who Competed Without Hijab Is Cheered on Return to Iran
October 14, 2022
- Record Numbers of People Risking Lives to Cross Darién Gap to US
- Shortages, Fury and the Hunt for Messi: Argentina’s Panini Sticker Mania Forces Government to Step In
- ‘Rage, but Also Joy and Completeness’: Bringing New Zealand’s Stolen Ancestors Home
- ‘I Can Change the Way Black Women Are Seen’: Viola Davis on Stereotypes, Success and Playing a Warrior
- Sold to Gangs, Forced to Run Online Scams: Inside Cambodia’S Cybercrime Crisis
- How Three Iranian Women Spurred Mass Protests Against Hardline Regime
- Japan Opens Borders to Tourists As Last Pandemic Travel Restrictions Eased
- ‘Traumatising’: How Rogue Digital Loan Apps in Kenya Intimidate Borrowers
- ‘It’s About Ethics’: Nigeria Urges British Museum to Follow US and Repatriate Bronzes
- What Reduces Child Marriage and Poverty? Ask Zimbabwe’s Young Chess Queens
- They’re ‘World Champions’ of Banishing Water. Now, the Dutch Need to Keep It.
- The Purpose of Extra-Large Marshmallows? A U.K. Court Weighs In
- Sticky Rice and Toy Trucks: Honoring Tradition in Tragedy
- With Leaps and Bounds, Parkour Athletes Turn Off the Lights in Paris
- Germany’s New Hunger for Coal Dooms a Tiny Village
- With Migration Surging, U.S. Considers Easing Sanctions on Venezuela
- His Mom Labored on a Winery Under Apartheid. Now, He Owns One
- Inside the Global Effort to Keep Perfectly Good Food Out of the Dump
- Read Your Way Through London
- Young, Underground Reporters ‘Fight a Gun With a Pen’ in Myanmar
October 7, 2022
- Afghans Left in Legal Limbo in Greece While ‘Real Refugees’ Helped to Settle
- Kickingball: a Mix of Football, Baseball and Home for Argentina’s Venezuelan Refugees
- ‘Rage, but Also Joy and Completeness’: Bringing New Zealand’s Stolen Ancestors Home
- ‘Give Workers an Equal Seat’: Pressure Builds for Levi’s to Protect Factory Employees
- 'A Story Brazil Never Wanted to Tell’: the Podcasts Reclaiming the Country’s Black History
- African Countries Urge Rich Nations to Honour $100bn Climate Finance Pledge
- Women Behind the Lens: Sisterhood in the Sinai
- ‘Miracle Find’: Rare Don Quixote and Short Stories Could Sell for €900K
- Worldwide Fertiliser Shortage Prompts Peru to Turn to Bird Poo
- In Algeria, Veiled From the World, Past and Future Are Shrouded, Too
- Unveiled and Rising Up: How Protests in Iran Cut to the Heart of National Identity
- For a Road Map to Successful Democracies, Scandinavia Offers Clues
- For Early Democracy, Theater Was a Catalyst
- For Believers, a Day of Atonement. For Others, a Giant Playground
- Russians Fleeing the Draft Find an Unlikely Haven
- Hidden in 54 Corpses, a Revelation About Ancient Greece