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Preserving Oualata’s fragile manuscript legacy amid desert threats
Centuries-old manuscripts in Oualata libraries face destruction as desert sands encroach on ancient Mauritanian town.
Inquiry into deadly chemical plant explosion in China
Investigators in China are working to find the cause of a powerful explosion at a chemical plant that killed 5 people.
Cultural Appreciation or Cultural Appropriation?
Today on The Stream: We dive into the space between cultural appropriation and appreciation.
Boat capsizes on arrival at Spain’s Canary Islands; seven women, girls die
Local media reports say the small vessel appeared to be packed with more than 100 people.
Luis Enrique: The manager behind PSG’s run to UEFA Champions League final
Manager Luis Enrique will try to make 'treble' history as he leads PSG out against Inter in the Champions League final.
Gaza’s aid system isn’t broken. It’s working exactly as designed
What unfolded in Rafah on Tuesday was not a tragedy - it was the grim success of colonial humanitarianism.
The cost of conscience: I lost friends for defending Palestinians
Bearing witness to injustice has a price. I paid it - and I would, again, because silence is complicity.
Why millions of people don’t have enough to eat
On World Hunger Day, AJLabs examines how war, weather and wealth gaps drive starvation.
US-backed Gaza aid model ‘distraction from atrocities’, UNRWA chief says
Philippe Lazzarini's remarks come a day after a deadly incident at an aid distribution centre in Rafah.
German court rejects Peruvian farmer’s climate case against RWE
Judge rules that companies 'may be obligated to take preventive measures' to counter their emissions.

