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Pictures of squatters in a South African inner city with high levels of crime, drugs and prostitution....
Feria: Rural memoirs stir longing for Spain’s past
Ana Iris Simón’s autobiographical book triggers a frenzied debate about the loss of village life....
What election losers tell us about Indian democracy
Thousands of parties contest Indian polls but the rising participation masks a murky underbelly....
Climate change: Massive Attack gig data to cut live music impact
Artists should swap private jets for trains among recommendations from climate scientists....
Hamid Nouri: How Sweden arrested a suspected Iranian war criminal
Prosecutors have put Hamid Nouri on trial over a 1988 massacre in Iran. This is how they did it....
Afghanistan: Rural areas welcome peace and end of war
In more rural areas of Afghanistan, people welcome the end of a war that has killed tens of thousands....
US Senator Lindsey Graham: ‘We will be going back into Afghanistan’
Republican Senator Lindsey Graham believes there will be no choice as “the threat will be so large”....
Paralympics: ‘We the disabled community are here to stay’
Four champions share their glory and their pain from the 16th Paralympic Games in Tokyo....
Afghanistan: Resistance leader says open to peace talks with Taliban
The leader says he backs a plan to end the fighting in Panjshir Valley, an anti-Taliban stronghold....
More than 230 journals warn 1.5°C of global warming could be ‘catastrophic’ for health
Human health is already being harmed by the climate crisis, and the impacts could become catastrophic and irreversible unless governments do much more to address...
