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The 2008 Booker Prize recipient, Aravind Adiga, and his book “The White Tiger” highlight and critique the reality of social disparity in India.
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Wolves in coastal Alaska are turning sea otters as a source of food, dying of mercury poisoning as a result.
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Despite the threat imposed by the Chinese government, underground Chinese Christian communities continue to find hope.
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Gen Z’s interest in sustainable travel is highlighted by the increasing popularity of farm stay expeditions
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Travelers must be aware and mindful of animal welfare when participating in whale-watching experiences in the Philippines.
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The Hell’s Kitchen Project is underway to extract lithium from California’s Salton Sea, raising social, environmental and economic questions.
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The Hawaiian islands of Molokaʻi and Lanaʻi boast hidden treasures and a rich history.
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In quiet national monuments, travelers can experience pueblos and cliff dwellings, some of the most impressive and well-preserved innovations in early Southwestern architecture.
Read MorePolice Brutality Undermines Free Speech in Kenya
As Kenya protests proposed Finance Bills, police respond with violent force, threatening freedom of speech.
Read MoreArchitecture That Targets the Unhoused in Japan
Japan’s unhoused crisis is masked by urban design called hostile architecture, a tool used to alienate those experiencing homelessness, affecting the public in the process.
Read MoreBeyond The Disappearing Aral Sea
The Aral Sea has all but disappeared, spawning a new desert full of toxic sand; however, locals hope to emphasize the history, art and culture of the region as they work to redefine their future.
Read MoreWhy Finland Continues to be the Happiest Country
Benefitting from infrastructure built by governmental support, valued social welfare and important traditions, Finland maintains its rank as the world’s happiest country.
Read MoreThe History Behind Peru’s Bird Dropping Fertilizer
The boom and bust of Peru’s guano extraction and economy led to great impacts on the surrounding environment and ecosystems.
Read MoreBig Plastic’s Misinformation Machine
The plastic industry mirrors Big Tobacco by pushing harmful misinformation to the public
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Experience historical sites, architectural wonders, natural landscapes, lively markets and unique cuisine in Jaipur, Delhi and Agra.
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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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