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The Atlanta Shootings Fit Into a Long Legacy of Anti-Asian Violence in America
To name anti-Asian racism in the U.S. means confronting centuries of discrimination, violence and oppression—and recognizing how it manifests in the present day
How Industrial Fishing Creates More CO2 Emissions Than Air Travel
A new study is the first to calculate the immense carbon toll of dragging weighted nets along the ocean floor
London Police’s Treatment of Women at a Vigil Prompted Fury. Campaigners Say a Reckoning Is Overdue
The heavy-handed policing at a vigil for Sarah Everard prompted fury across the country
How Syria’s Decade-Long War Has Left a Toxic Environmental Legacy
A forthcoming report shows how a decade of conflict has polluted rivers, destroyed crops and scorched forests
Brazil’s Bolsonaro Denied COVID-19 Was a Problem. Now He’s Embracing Vaccines. Here’s What Changed
Analysts say it is politics, not a record death toll, that is driving Bolsonaro’s attempt to rebrand his pandemic leadership
The Little-Known History Behind the People of Color Who Joined the Royal Family Long Before Meghan
The Royal Family's treatment of Meghan Markle has prompted comparisons with the way Queen Victoria treated several people of color she adopted as "godchildren"
India’s New Internet Rules Are a Step Toward ‘Digital Authoritarianism,’ Activists Say. Here’s What They Will Mean
The Indian government must suspend sweeping new Internet regulations, 10 international NGOs said in an open letter Thursday. The new rules, brought in by executive order in late February, give the Indian government an arsenal of muscular new powers that will force tech companies and news outlets to comply with government surveillance and censorship demands.…
COVID-19 Cases Are Rising in Europe, and the Vaccine Rollout Is Lagging. How Did It All Go So Badly Wrong?
In many European countries, including the Czech Republic, Hungary and Estonia, case rates have skyrocketed while the rest of the world heals
A Woman in London Disappeared While Walking Home. Her Case Is Igniting a National Reckoning on the Threats Women Face
After Sarah Everard's disappearance, a senior police officer was arrested on suspicion of murder
How Meghan and Harry’s Interview Blew Open the Monarchy’s Troubled History With Race
'People felt a silence around racism in the Royal Family was being broken'
Meghan and Harry’s Interview Won’t End the Monarchy. But a Reckoning Is Coming
The couple's allegation of racist treatment by the family comes with an aging monarch on the throne and the country in a moment of change
How a Rising Female Minister Is Fighting to Dismantle Afghanistan’s Patriarchy
Afghanistan’s newly-appointed deputy women’s minister Hosna Jalil is only 28, but she has made huge progress