Daoud Kuttab / Arab News: It seemed like it never happened, but at one point this century — in Egypt in January 2001 — Israelis and Palestinians were negotiating how to carry out UN General Assembly Resolution 194. This important resolution was passed on Dec. 11, 1948 ...বিস্তারিত
Jessica Wapner/ National Geographic: Who owns our trash? It’s a heated question being asked by waste pickers around the world who are uniting to fight for their survival. What we throw away, they insist, should be available to all. Globally, up to 56 million people coll ...বিস্তারিত
Jonathan O'callaghan/ BBC: International Space Station (ISS) – a bastion of global collaboration and human ability – will end. But that dramatic finale doesn't need to be a sombre occasion. Instead, it could herald an exciting future of human spaceflight that will hop ...বিস্তারিত
Josie Cox/ BBC: Throughout the past year, more and more states and cities across the US have introduced laws designed to force companies to be more transparent about how much they pay employees. The most high-profile recent moves came in the states of California and New Y ...বিস্তারিত
Joanne Harris/The Guardian: There’s a saying my grandmother liked to use: little girls should be seen and not heard. I internalised that idea for much of my life, but when I was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2020, something changed. Cancer took a great deal from me, b ...বিস্তারিত
Sofia Levin / National Geographic: The only problem I have with eel these days is using a knife and fork — I want to use my hands,” says Jayden Lillyst. “It feels more natural.” I take his lead and hold a segment of smoked eel between my thumb and forefinger. The ...বিস্তারিত
Filsan Abdi / Al Jazeera: Six months have passed since a cessation of hostilities agreement was reached to end the two-year war in northern Ethiopia. The deal, signed by the Ethiopian government and Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) under the auspices of the Afric ...বিস্তারিত
Andrew Rawnsley / The Guardian: Sir Keir Starmer and Sir Ed Davey were seated next to each other in Westminster Abbey for the coronation. For these knights of the opposition realm, it was an opportunity to exchange mutual congratulations on their successes in the local el ...বিস্তারিত
Peter Pomerantsev/ The Guardian: The powerful were meant to be afraid of the truth. Journalists were meant to “hold truth to power”. Evidence was meant to destroy wrongdoers as sunlight does a vampire. Find the evidence, the logic went, and the powerful could be shame ...বিস্তারিত
Clare Dowdy/ BBC: Centuries-old and steeped in cultural significance, the South Korean moon jar (dal-hang-ari in Korean) is still giving the country's potters and artists pause for thought. In pottery terms, it's a deceptively simple item: two big clay rice bowl shapes ar ...বিস্তারিত