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In Italy, Dior and Armani luxury bags made by exploited workers
At Alviero Martini, an Italian brand known for adorning its handbags with maps, a model made for €20 was sold…
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Masoud Pezeshkian, a reformist president open to the West, comes to power
Aged 69, a heart surgeon by profession and a member of parliament, Masoud Pezeshkian does not have much experience in…
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2024 Olympics: Matt Temple, the Australian who swims after a plastic chicken
“On the track, greyhounds chase fake rabbits, recalls the Australian daily The Age. Now we have an Australian swimmer chasing…
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In Colombia, guerrillas seduce and recruit young people on TikTok
Near BBC, The Central General Staff (EMC, a dissidence of the former FARC guerrilla) denies making propaganda on social networks…
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Back after attack, Fico congratulates Orban for visiting Putin
This is what you call a stunning comeback. On Friday, July 5, almost two months after being seriously injured by…
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Addis Ababa’s architectural heritage threatened by rapid modernization
Bulldozers have razed much of Piazza, a neighborhood in Addis Ababa, and erased centuries of Ethiopian history, starting with Menelik…
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Jill Biden, the unwavering “human shield” of the American president
In the midst of the media tornado that has been hitting the Democratic camp and the American president, Joe Biden,…
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Oceans trapped in ghost nets
This infographic was published by the weekly The Time in its edition of June 13, five days after World Oceans…
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Sign and shut up! Confidentiality agreements are everywhere
“Sign here, my stallion,” display the New York Magazine on this baroque and tastelessly bad front page. The bimonthly tackles…
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Historic heat wave to hit western United States
In Las Vegas, Nevada, temperatures could reach 110.5 degrees Fahrenheit on Sunday, July 6, tying the city’s all-time high. In…
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