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Vaccine diplomacy: Will India’s free shipments pay off?
As of mid-February, just 10 countries had administered 75% of all vaccines, securing large supplies for themselves in…
With interim government established, Libya looks for unity
Sirte, Libya
Libya’s long-divided parliament on Wednesday approved an interim…
Former British colonies reflect on Harry and Meghan interview
Cape Town, South Africa
In countries with historic ties to Britain, allegations by…
Syria: When a ‘victory’ isn’t one, what are the costs?
In securing what pro-regime media are calling “victory” in Syria’s brutal 10-year war, President Bashar al-Assad made…
How resilience in different forms has carried us through the pandemic
Toronto, Johannesburg, Seattle, Berlin, Mexico City
The fence around St. James…
How smartphones and social media are redefining protests in Myanmar
The images ricochet across the planet, as so many do in this dizzying era of film it, upload it, tell…
Green recovery to charitable giving: Pandemic silver linings
Green recovery planningNature got a break from humans – inspiring hopes for a green recovery. As…
Traveler’s Library: One book-lover’s oasis in Kashmir
Nestled on the shoreline of Dal Lake in Kashmir, with 360-degree views of the Himalayas, is “Traveler’s Library.”…
The ‘Sarong Revolution’: Women in Myanmar stand up to military
As women take a frontline role in anti-coup protests in Myanmar, some have found an inventive way of…
People, water, wind driving Canary Islands renewable energy push
The island of El Hierro may seem an unlikely candidate to be a world leader in energy self-sufficiency. The most…