Sunday, August 23, 2026 1:15 AM ET
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From the Magazine - In cocoa's heartland, African farmers seek new opportunities - By - Colette Davidson - / 8 min20 hours ago
Before the quakes: Building trust and branching out in Venezuela -- Tibisay Zea20 hours ago
As France investigates abuse at schools, parents ask, How do I protect my kid? -- Colette Davidson20 hours ago
From the Magazine -- On the youngest continent in the world, a push for more kid-friendly cities20 hours ago
Migration is reshaping life for married women in Senegal20 hours ago
Europe -- Why promised US breakthroughs in the Middle East failed to materialize1 day ago
Europe -- Signs mount that Russians are losing patience with Kremlin's war with Ukraine1 day ago
Middle East -- Religious Israelis fight settler violence with a different expression of their faith2 days ago
Asia Pacific -- From mahjong clubs to 'Chinamaxxing,' why Chinese culture seems to be everywhere2 days ago
Asia Pacific -- Why Trump ordered the Pentagon to slash joint exercises with South Korea3 days ago
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From the Magazine -- Guatemala's next chapter: How change in the public prosecutor's office raises hope for democracy3 days ago
First Look -- Top military commander visits long-deployed aircraft carrier4 days ago
From the Magazine -- These Afghan women in Europe aim to bring change to their home country2 days ago
Europe -- As river levels fall during drought, Europeans reflect on their connection to waterways4 days ago
From the Magazine - As US small colleges close, towns can struggle. In Vermont, one turned the page. Small, private colleges in the U.S. are closing more often, depriving communities of resources and people. One Vermont town has a solution that could work for others. By - Olivia Fletcher - / 4 min10 days ago