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Why we love (and fear) mummies
Somewhere in Iraq, the tomb raider Nick Morton (a never-ageing Tom Cruise) flies over the desert. Th...
Three things could happen to Lebanon as Syrian refugees rush in — two are worrisome
Syria’s humanitarian crisis is the greatest yet seen in the 21st century. Over the country’s seven-y...
In the Caribbean, colonialism and inequality mean hurricanes hit harder
Hurricane Maria, the 15th tropical depression this season, is now battering the Caribbean, just two...
Vietnam’s disappearing vintage signs are pop culture remnants of a bygone era
Leer en Español.Since the turn of the 20th century, Vietnam has seen tremendous urban changes. Saigo...
Vietnam’s disappearing vintage signs are pop culture remnants of a bygone era
Leer en Español.Since the turn of the 20th century, Vietnam has seen tremendous urban changes. Saigo...
Iran’s startups promise paradise for the country’s unemployed youth
Iran’s self-proclaimed Silicon Valley stands on the road to mount Damavand, the tallest mountain in...
Why journalists should engage with their readers: a view from Slovakia
What happens when journalists join in the discussion in the often-frightening comments section below...
Can tourism alleviate global poverty?
Wouldn’t it be great if something as simple and pleasurable as international travel could help end s...
Populism is still a threat to Europe — here’s how to contain it
Has the populist tide sweeping Europe crested?Six months ago, many European leaders worried that the...
Back for our future: lessons from the Crusades about peace in Syria today
The latest phase of the multifaceted conflict in Syria bears every sign of escalating further. The f...