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As Alexandra Shulman Departs, Who’s Next At British Vogue?
British Vogue’s editor-in-chief, Alexandra Shulman, at a celebration for the book, “Vogue: Voice of a Century” in 2016.
Ex-Cop Says Duterte Paid Him, Others To Kill Crime Suspects
MANILA, Philippines – A retired Philippine police officer said Monday that President Rodrigo Duterte, when he was a mayor, ordered and paid him and
Trump Administration Mulls Changes To Trade Deficit Calculations: WSJ
Has The Art Market Become An Unwitting Partner In Crime?
Guardians Of A Vast Lake, And A Refuge For Humanity
Two lodges used for smoking fish and drying meat were illuminated by the northern lights, near the site of the prophet Eht’se Ayah’s home.
Could These Five Innovations Help Solve The Global Water Crisis?
The ‘solar crop’ incentivises farmers using solar pumps to sell excess power back to the grid, conserving water in the process. Photograph: Prashanth Vishwanathan
Could Quinoa, The Inca’s ‘Mother Grain,’ Become A Cure For World Hunger?
How Farmers In Africa Are Finding Ways To Sustainably Use Wetlands
An Egyptian goose leads her young chicks in the Liesbeeck River in Cape Town, South Africa, in October 2005. The distinctive wetland birds are
The Town With The World’s Most Romantic Postmark
The town of Loveland, Colorado, in the lap of the white-tipped Rocky Mountains, is smitten with Valentine’s Day, writes Andy Jones. Ask nicely and