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The History Behind Peru’s Bird Dropping Fertilizer

November 3, 2025

The boom and bust of Peru’s guano extraction and economy led to great impacts on the surrounding environment and ecosystems. 

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In Environment and Sustainability, News and Social Action, Peru, South America Tags Peru, South America, Environment

Big Plastic’s Misinformation Machine

October 27, 2025

The plastic industry mirrors Big Tobacco by pushing harmful misinformation to the public

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In Environment and Sustainability, Global, News and Social Action Tags Global, Sustainability

7 Must-See Sites in India's Golden Triangle

October 27, 2025

Experience historical sites, architectural wonders, natural landscapes, lively markets and unique cuisine in Jaipur, Delhi and Agra.

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In Asia, India, Travel Inspiration, World and Travel Tags Asia, India, Travel

What Ever Happened to Van Life?

October 27, 2025

The once-popular trend of living and working in a camper van is now declining amid negative media attention, stricter parking regulations and the widespread return to in-person work.

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In Outdoor Adventure and Wildlife, World and Travel, Global Tags Outdoor, global

Shark Finning: Costa Rica’s Illegal Trade

October 27, 2025

As countries ban the practice of shark finning, Costa Rica disregards conservation policies through illegal fishing exports. 

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In Costa Rica, Environment and Sustainability, News and Social Action, South America Tags Costa Rica, South America, Environment

Mexican Citizens Take Up Arms Against Drug Cartels

October 27, 2025

When the Mexican government failed to protect its citizens, community militias rose to fight back against powerful drug cartels.

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In Mexico, News and Social Action, North America, Human Rights Tags Human Rights, Mexico, North America

5 Remote Filipino Regions Not Named Boracay

October 27, 2025

Siquijor, Batanes, Camiguin, Tawi-Tawi and Calaguas are stunning destinations in the Philippines, boasting a variety of attractions in lesser-traveled areas. 

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In Asia, Philippines, Travel Inspiration, World and Travel Tags Travel, Asia, philippines

A Sea of Sky on Mount Kilimanjaro

October 24, 2025

Explore a firsthand account of Mount Kilimanjaro’s Northern Circuit Route, with its incredible flora and fauna, remarkable people and an unfortunate mountain evacuation.

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In Africa, Tanzania, Travel Inspiration, World and Travel Tags Travel, tanzania, Africa

The Fight to End Sexual Violence in Sub-Saharan Africa

October 21, 2025

 A variety of organizations work with young women in sub-Saharan Africa to fight sexual violence. 

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In Africa, News and Social Action, Human Rights Tags Africa, Human Rights

Indigenous Language Vitality in Aotearoa New Zealand Schools

October 21, 2025

The implementation of Te Reo Maori, a national language of Aotearoa New Zealand, into the country’s education system is a significant step forward for post-colonial Indigenous revitalization, though its inclusion is met with debate. 

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In Art Food & Culture, New Zealand, Oceania, World and Travel Tags Arts and Culture, New Zealand, Oceania

Protecting Afghanistan’s Cultural Heritage in Bamiyan Valley

October 21, 2025

Experts seek to protect the colossal Bamiyan Buddha statues, after Afghanistan’s Taliban coordinated their destruction.

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In Asia, Afghanistan, Art Food & Culture, World and Travel Tags Asia, Afghanistan, Arts and Culture

What Autumn Tastes Like Across the World

October 21, 2025

From mooncakes in China to roasted chestnuts in Spain, autumn’s arrival sparks a global feast of flavors, cultural traditions and celebrations.

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In Art Food & Culture, World and Travel, Global Tags Arts and Culture, Global

Wildlife or Livestock? Safari Hunting Tourism in Southern Africa

October 21, 2025

Although millions are spent on safari hunting tourism in South Africa and Zimbabwe, there is little evidence that these funds genuinely promote economic growth, improve the lives of local people or contribute to animal conservation.

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In Africa, Environment and Sustainability, News and Social Action Tags Africa, Environment

Exploring the Balkans by Train

October 21, 2025

The Balkans are reviving old railway routes through Montenegro, Bosnia and Serbia, adding a new way to explore the region. 

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In Europe, World and Travel, Travel Inspiration Tags Travel, Europe

California’s Offshore Wind Gamble

October 13, 2025

The United States’ largest offshore wind project faces a broad range of support and skepticism

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In Environment and Sustainability, News and Social Action, USA, North America Tags USA, Sustainability, North America

The Indigenous Spiritual Site of Madagascar

October 13, 2025

For 500 years, the Royal Hill of Ambohimanga has remained a symbol of Madagascar's spiritual, historical and cultural heritage. 

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In Art Food & Culture, Africa, Madagascar, World and Travel Tags Arts and Culture, Africa, Madagascar

Reef-Positive Tourism in Fiji

October 13, 2025

Travelers join locals in protecting and preserving the coral reefs of Fiji.

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In Fiji, World and Travel, Oceania, Outdoor Adventure and Wildlife Tags Fiji, Oceania, Future Forward

The Mexican Dance That Defies Erasure: Danza Azteca

October 13, 2025

Aztec dances exist today as living prayers and powerful symbols of Indigenous survival, uniting Mexican Americans in the United States.

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In Art Food & Culture, Mexico, North America, World and Travel Tags Arts and Culture, Mexico, North America

Gender-Based Violence in Papua New Guinea

October 13, 2025

With exacerbated poverty rates post-COVID, Papua New Guinea continues to experience heightened gender-based violence and domestic abuse.

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In Education and Empowerment, News and Social Action, Oceania, Papua New Guinea Tags Women and Girls, Oceania, Papua New Guinea

The Secret Behind Albania’s Bunkers

October 13, 2025

Albania’s bunkers were built during the Cold War but have since been repurposed as local businesses and tourist attractions. 

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In Albania, Art Food & Culture, Europe, World and Travel Tags Arts and Culture, Albania, Europe
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