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A walk through Kolkata
The city’s daily life is marked by politics, religion and the threat of outsiders.
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Independent Syrian media rises in exile
Journalists are breaking through the Assad regime's information blockade.
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Popular support for Guinea’s coup is real
The new leaders may be under international sanctions, but most Guineans are happy to see the end of their old regime.
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Climate change is forcing Indian fishermen to keep rebuilding their homes
Rising sea levels and heavy storms are displacing millions in the world’s largest delta.
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Greece’s overlooked Evros seeks a larger role
Locals want to put a positive spin on the decades-old threat ‘I will send you to Evros!’
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Syrian merchants carve out their place in Turkey
As the war in Syria drags on, most who fled the conflict have no plans to return.
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The cost of educating an Indian girl
Many in the state of Rajasthan have dropped out of school during the pandemic, facing pressure to get married.
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The fight against ‘love jihad’
New laws against religious conversion threaten interfaith marriages in India.
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Exodus from Lebanon
As the country’s best and brightest flee, those who remain are finding it even more difficult to pick up the pieces.