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The search for truth in the rubble of Douma [Syria] - and one doctor’s doubts over the chemical attack
Robert Fisk visits the Syria clinic at the centre of a global crisis.
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Survivors of the Syrian Wars
Attempts to focus world attention on the calamity facing the Kurds of Afrin largely failed as the Turkish forces closed in on the city…By Patrick Cockburn. (Mar. 23, 2018)
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Seeking the Lost Art of Growing Old with Intention and Purpose
In a world where our time and attention are fractured into smaller and smaller bits, legendary biologist and runner Bernd Heinrich is a throwback, a man who has carved a deep groove in his patch of Maine woods. By Bill Donahue. (Dec 15, 2017)
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Fear Factors
On the Psychology of Safety and Danger. By Veronique Greenwood.
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Hawai‘i’s Last Outlaw Hippies
Hawaii’s outlaw hippies are more Lost Boys than a signpost to a future post-consumer society. By Brendan Borrell.
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The White Darkness: A Journey Across Antarctica
At fifty-five, Henry Worsley began a solitary trek that became a singular test of character. By David Grann.
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Shadows & Reflections: Paul Scraton
On a wet and misty November day, I walked with the writer Marcel Krueger along a short stretch of the Irish border, just north of Dundalk. During the week, the newspapers in both Ireland and the United Kingdom were filled with stories about the potential “hard border” on the island after Brexit...
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Puerto Rico Sketchbook: The Artists with the Shovels
Molly Crabapple spent a week in Puerto Rico, documenting grassroots efforts by communities to rebuild. Here are excerpts from her sketchbook.
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Travels in Belgium, the dysfunctional, fractured state at the heart of the EU
Donald Trump called Belgium a “beautiful city.” One British prime minister said that it was “not even a country.” By Matthew Engel.
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A Photo Trip to Antarctica
Images from the past few years of the Antarctic landscape, wildlife, research facilities, and some of the scientific work taking place there. By Lan Taylor.
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Purandar Fort History, Timings, Entry Fees, Images, Trek, How To Reach, Best Time To Visit Information
Purandar Fort History, Timings, Entry Fees, Images, How To Reach, Best Time To Visit, Distance From Pune, Trek, Information, Weather Conditions, Historical.
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500 Miles
Heroes and Horses
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In the Land of Vendettas That Go On Forever
In Northern Albania, vengeance is as likely a form of restitution as anything the criminal-justice system can offer. By Amanda Petrusich.
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Untold Stories from Deep Inside a Notorious Brazilian Prison
Filmmaker and photographer João Wainer talks about the years he spent taking pictures of what was once the largest prison in Latin America. By Débora Lopes as translated by Livia Holmblad.
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A Last Dinner in the Jungle
With the closing of the Jungle this week, a chapter ends in northern France for thousands of refugees who sought temporary shelter in a toxic landfill on the outskirts of Calais... By Shane Mitchell. (Oct. 2016)
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Shuffleboard At McMurdo
"The point of building McMurdo was to get Americans to the South Pole, part of an unpublicized Antarctic base race with the Soviet Union." By Maciej Cegłowski.
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Finding North America’s lost medieval city
Cahokia was bigger than Paris—then it was completely abandoned. I went there to find out why. By Annalee Newitz. (Dec. 2016)
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How Deep Is Your Love?
How Ludwig II's love for Richard Wagner inspired the world's greatest work of fan art. By Alison Kinney.
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A Fateful Hunt for a Buried Stash of the Greatest LSD Ever Made
In the 1970s, a quiet pocket of rural Wales became the psychedelic hub of the world. We went back in search of the chemists, dealers and thousands of hidden blotters. By Joe Zadeh.
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You Can See the Battle Scars
How Venezuela’s resistance movement — and the country’s democracy — reached a breaking point during one week in July. By Christian Borys.
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