Migrants safeguard Italy's culinary heritage amid hostile rhetoric

Amid rising racism - from online hate speech to football fans subjecting black players to monkey chants - many Italian farmers desperate for labour have welcomed migrants

Glories of old Kabul emerge from decades of war - and trash

In a city brimming with security checkposts and newbuilds, old mosques, community bath houses and gardens have come back to life, drawing visitors and locals alike


In rain-short Niger, wasps deployed in war on crop-munching worm

As millet-destroying worm thrives in drier conditions, farmers learn how to breed wasps that can control the pest damaging their food supplies and incomes


U.S. launches anti-violence effort for indigenous women, girls

Task force aims to improve coordination and communication among federal, state and tribal authorities in response to cases of missing and murdered indigenous women and children


Man's work morphs into woman's world in Zimbabwe

Millions of women take on the sort of hard, physical jobs once done by men as traditions break under the strain of a failing economy and working men go elsewhere


China says CO2 border tax will damage global climate change fight

Such a tax would be aimed at protecting European firms from unfair competition by raising the cost of products from countries taking inadequate action against climate change


Leading LGBT+ activist found dead in Haiti

The body of Jeudy Charlot, who was 46 and led one of the Caribbean's few LGBT+ rights organizations, was found on Monday


With 'thank you' emails, polite Britons burn thousands of tonnes of carbon a year

If each adult sent one less email a day, Britain could reduce its carbon output by 16,433 tonnes - equal to more than 81,000 flights from London to Madrid


Energy-short South Sudan powers up - but with fossil fuels

The capital Juba has a new power plant run on diesel fuel - but backers argue it's cleaner than running the city on diesel generators


Red Cross boosts disaster-prone communities with blockchain 'cash'

The technology allows slumdwellers and rural villagers with simple mobile phones to effectively create their own local currencies to bootstrap development


Rescuers work through the night as Albanian quake toll hits 25

The 6.4 magnitude quake, centred 30 km (19 miles) west of Tirana, was felt across the Balkans and in the southern Italian region of Puglia, across the Adriatic Sea from Albania


Opinion

OPINION - 'Housing First' is a bold, straightforward idea that will help us end homelessness for good

Housing First makes providing a home central to ending homelessness, followed by support for health and social needs


OPINION: Governments should realise that Roma are an asset for our societies

Roma do not have special needs, nor do they claim any special status. All they want is a fair chance and equal opportunities for them and their families.


OPINION - Gentrification and involuntary displacement: The nightmare for Africa's urban poor

Growing socio-economic segregation in housing and urban space is leading to harmful disparities in African cities



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