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Why It’s Now A Crime To Let Cattle Graze Freely In 2 Nigerian States
Watch Tim McDonnell's accompanying video here. As a cattle herder in Benue, a rural state in central Nigeria, Sale Tambaya's life revolved around his herd of roughly 100 cows...

Portraits of Resilience
This past April, documentary photographer Sara Hylton traveled across Saskatchewan, where over 50 percent of missing or murdered women and girls are Indigenous—one of the highest proportions in the...

In Pakistan, These Schools are Putting Morality Back into the Curriculum
In an upscale neighborhood in Karachi, Pakistan, the gates of a preschool open up to a front lawn with slides and pet cages. Each object in the garden has a...
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- February 14, 2018
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Traveling Through Time in Thailand
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- November 22, 2017
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The Gambia and Zimbabwe: a tale of two kleptos
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- December 1, 2017
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The Search for the Sacred Woods
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My Ride with the Rooster