Pope Francis, first Latin American pontiff who ministered with a charming, humble style, dies at 88

Religion

Pope Francis has died at the age of 88. His last public appearance was on Easter Sunday during which he blessed thousands of people in St. Peter’s Square.

The pros and cons of the global flower market trade

DW

Tijuana’s factories are caught between uncertainty and opportunity amid Trump tariffs

Economics

Canadian runner to retrace impressive family history at Boston Marathon

Sports

Migrants deported by the US to Panama are still looking for a country to call home

Migration

For more than a century, a synagogue known as the ‘Carnegie Hall of Brooklyn’ has been home to the US’ greatest cantors

Sacred Spaces

New York, among other cities around the globe, has been the epicenter of virtuosic cantorial performance of Jewish liturgy through melody. Now, there is an attempt to revive the practice.

In Cambodia, artists carve out space for quiet resistance

Arts, Culture & Media

Dissent, in the form of activism or journalism, is stifled in Cambodia. But artists there are finding subtle ways to tackle controversial topics from environmental devastation to rapid urbanization. 

In Mexican border cities, the migrants are gone

Borders

Shelters are nearly empty, and local humanitarian groups are scrambling to survive. The new reality is a stark reflection of the sweeping changes in US immigration policy under President Donald Trump. It follows the administration’s termination of the CBP One app, a tool that allowed migrants to schedule asylum appointments at US ports of entry.

Chemical stench, green in color: Urban runoff is not just rain, Tijuana community says

Environment

The Tijuana River watershed straddles both sides of the US-Mexico border. For decades, economic policies have promoted industrial expansion on the border, impacting residential communities in both countries.

Bringing history back to life: How Iranians are reviving old homes into cultural gems

Development

Across Iran, historic homes that once stood crumbling are now being restored into vibrant cafes, boutique hotels and cultural spaces. Led by a new generation of artisans, architects and entrepreneurs, many of them women, this growing movement is not only preserving heritage, but also fueling local economies and reshaping tourism.

Young girls in Kenya find safe, empowering coaches at Nala Track Club

Sports

Every year, the Boston Marathon attracts some of the biggest names in distance running. One of the professionals in next week’s race is Mary Ngugi from Kenya. She founded Nala Track Club in 2022 to provide a safe place for young girls to train despite Kenya’s history of gender-based violence.  

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