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Yaounde’s Deputy Mayor Claude Monthé has an unusual approach to officiating at weddings.
From street seller to bicycle taxi rider, Aliane Mugisha’s two-wheeled business leads to new cycling successes.
Boubacar Najim is one of Mali’s few remaining copyists, determined to preserve Timbuktu’s famous manuscripts.
“Why do you need this? Why do you need thousands of deaths again?”
The success stories of a Palestinian political activist in Iceland and a Moroccan entrepreneur in the Netherlands.
A young boy dreams of escaping to Mars as his parents tend to his two sisters, both diagnosed with resignation syndrome.
The Philippines election: dynasties, drama and intrigue
“I believe in my heart that Haitians are the toughest, most resilient people on Earth.”
An Ethiopian archbishop keeps the ancient craft of parchment bookmaking alive, but he needs a supply of goat skins.
An immersive river ride into the world of Rebecca Chol, a spirited and resilient South Sudanese fisherwoman.
Ibrahim questions what it means to be Danish in his fight to stop Denmark’s controversial ghetto laws.
101 East investigates how the COVID-19 pandemic led to a spike in child trafficking across India.
Thailand welcomed 106,117 foreign tourists in first 10 months of 2021, compared with 40 million ones before pandemic.
Fault Lines on the consequences of a century-long US policy designed to dispossess Indigenous children of their culture.
The little-known story of Palestinian Israeli crime gangs and the questions it raises about the Israeli police response.
Indigenous autonomy: Mexico's Cheran community throws out cartels and corrupt leaders, opting for self-governance.
15-year-old Mohammed Daadas was killed by Israeli forces while protesting illegal settlements in the occupied West Bank.
Indian comedian Vir Das is at the centre of an online debate after his “two Indias” monologue video went viral.
After year-long protests by farmers in India, PM Modi has announced that agricultural laws are to be withdrawn.
Where do things stand in Afghanistan since the Taliban took over?
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