Lebanon: Racing in CrisisLebanon’s economic crisis threatens Beirut’s 200‑year‑old racecourse, once a proud symbol of the city’s past.
Rwanda: High Tech Made in KigaliRwanda’s post-genocide generation is optimistic, entrepreneurial, and driving the nation’s economy.
Football Power PlayQatar boosts prestige through football, from owning PSG to sponsoring Barcelona, as TV rights soar.
India: Diamonds in WarWestern sanctions on Russian diamonds hit Surat, India’s diamond hub, despite the war being 5,000 km away.
The Geopolitics of the AtlanticFrom explorers to NATO, the Atlantic’s strategic role waned after the USSR’s fall but revived with Russia’s invasion...
Female Truckers Take the WheelMore women, like Poland’s Iwona Blecharczyk, are breaking into HGV driving and gaining global influence.
Jackson: A City in CrisisJackson, Mississippi faces a deepening water crisis, economic decline, and growing political division.
Madagascar: Guardians of the ForestMadagascar’s Mikea, the island’s last nomadic hunter‑gatherers, see their forest way of life under threat.
China: Military Holiday CampsIn China, thousands of children as young as six attend military camps to instill discipline and patriotism.
Egypt’s Pharaoh SyndromeEgypt’s leaders, including al-Sissi, often invoke pharaonic glory as a recurring theme of rule.
*RE-UPLOAD* Irish TravellersIrish Travelers face dire conditions, with high suicide rates and most dying before 65.
Costa Rica: A Green Paradise?Costa Rica, famed as a “green paradise” for ecotourism, hides a darker ecological reality.
China: The Boat PeopleSouthern China’s Tanka boat people face the erosion of their centuries‑old way of life under rapid modernization.
Reforesting SenegalFacing deforestation, Senegal’s NGO Nebeday plans 1.5 million trees with village children’s help.
Senegal: Building Sea WallsSaint-Louis, Senegal’s fishing hub, faces rising sea threats on its fragile sandy peninsula.
Cyprus: A Divided IslandCyprus remains divided: Greeks in the EU‑backed south, Turks in the north recognized only by Turkey.
Sudan: The Orphans of Al-MygomaSince April, Sudan’s war has killed 1,800, displaced two million, and left 350 children stranded in a Khartoum...
Could We Bring Back the Wooly Mammoth?Scientists aim to revive extinct species, even mammoths, using cloning and gene editing.