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In a remote corner of Sudan, a little-known site holds clues to the prehistoric climate change that created the world’s largest desert.
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Te Urewera, one of the country’s most isolated rainforests, was the world’s first natural resource to be granted the same rights as a legal person.
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Usually Hallstatt would open its doors to almost 10,000 visitors a day. But amid Covid-19, everything has changed for the near-800 locals who call this charming Austrian village home.
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Pani puri occupies a special place in Indian hearts and stomachs, so it’s no wonder that the treat has been one of the country’s most missed street snacks during lockdown.
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For centuries, Germany has been synonymous with order. So how can a rule-abiding nation also have an anything-goes spirit?
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These Covid-19-free indigenous groups are asking to be left alone, even if it requires that they evoke their ancient laws to ensure their safety.
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Deep in the Andean rainforest, the bark from an endangered tree once cured malaria and powered the British Empire. Now, its derivatives are at the centre of a worldwide debate.
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While travelling is on hold, we will continue to inform and inspire readers
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Explore different ways that cultures the world over strive for a healthy lifestyle and learn through their collective wisdom.
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Trace the origins of trending recipes, learning the stories behind the dishes as well as easy tips on how to make them.
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As families around the world bunker in amid the Covid-19 pandemic, one silver lining may be that we all realise something that we should have known long ago: we’re all this together.
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Visit ingenious communities around the world that are adapting to environmental change – whether that’s extreme heat, cold or floods – or are finding new ways to live sustainably.
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We showcase under-the-radar capitals, champion urban underdogs and revel in the success stories of cities that have turned their fortunes around.
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