‘Might get worse’: As Modi unveils Ram temple, Indian Muslims fear future
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Ayodhya/Lucknow, India – Wearing her hijab, Yusra Hussain stood in line to enter a makeshift…

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‘Might get worse’: As Modi unveils Ram temple, Indian Muslims fear future

Reporter’s Notebook: Covering an anti-war protest in Israel
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It’s a clear, sunny Saturday morning as our crew prepares the car to drive from…

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Reporter’s Notebook: Covering an anti-war protest in Israel

Remembering a vibrant artist and mother killed in Gaza, Baraa Abu Mohsen
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Al-Fukhari, Gaza – For Rawaa Abu Mohsen, it is her sister Baraa’s life that she…

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Remembering a vibrant artist and mother killed in Gaza, Baraa Abu Mohsen

In India’s Ayodhya, the Ram temple means ‘land is costlier than gold’
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Ayodhya, India: Ram Surat Verma regrets his decision to sell his land in 2019. A…

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In India’s Ayodhya, the Ram temple means ‘land is costlier than gold’

‘I don’t want him to die this way’: Uganda’s hidden disabled children
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Namazala, Jinja District, Uganda – Joy Nangobi’s house is on the outskirts of Namazala village….

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‘I don’t want him to die this way’: Uganda’s hidden disabled children

Hijacking truth: How OSINT in Gaza fell prey to groupthink
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Ten days after the start of Israel’s brutal war on Gaza, a few seconds of…

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Hijacking truth: How OSINT in Gaza fell prey to groupthink

Popcorn and curfew: India gets ready for Ram temple with frenzy and fear
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Yavatmal/Mumbai, India – For a month, mini-trucks have been winding through labyrinthine streets through villages…

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Popcorn and curfew: India gets ready for Ram temple with frenzy and fear

$900 fine for a delivery rider’s death: Do couriers have any rights?
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The death of a motorcycle courier in a traffic accident in Istanbul and the lenient…

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$900 fine for a delivery rider’s death: Do couriers have any rights?

‘Used to be a festival’: Why Pakistan is seeing a subdued election campaign
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Rawalpindi, Pakistan – Muhammed Iqrar stands in front of his small shop in Muslim Town,…

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‘Used to be a festival’: Why Pakistan is seeing a subdued election campaign

Beyond the Red Sea: Who are the Houthis up against inside Yemen?
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Beirut, Lebanon – The Houthisthe most prominent group in Yemen, saw its popularity soar in…

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Beyond the Red Sea: Who are the Houthis up against inside Yemen?