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Superstition

From gold masks in ancient tombs to athletes' pre-race rituals, superstition has shaped human culture and behavior throughout history. What purposes do such beliefs serve, and how have they evolved to meet the challenges of the modern information age?

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From gold masks in ancient tombs to athletes' pre-race rituals, superstition has shaped human culture and behavior throughout history. What purposes do such beliefs serve, and how have they evolved to meet the challenges of the modern information age?

A City That Cares

In Amsterdam, the Netherlands, the Animal Ambulance runs day and night, rescuing wild and domestic animals of all kinds whenever they are in danger or distress.

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Saskia Damman holds an injured swan after it struck a construction fence at Strand IJburg. Following treatment at the clinic, it is taken to a wildlife refuge to recover.

When the Aid Dries Up

In northern Uganda's refugee settlements, the sudden cut in international funding has left classrooms empty, clinics without medicine, and livelihoods collapsing overnight.

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Marita Goretti, 31, works with her daughter and sister at her restaurant in the Ogili community, Lamwo District. After aid cuts forced NGOs to leave, she lost her employees and now runs the business alone, earning a fraction of her former income.

Superstition

From gold masks in ancient tombs to athletes' pre-race rituals, superstition has shaped human culture and behavior throughout history. What purposes do such beliefs serve, and how have they evolved to meet the challenges of the modern information age?

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From gold masks in ancient tombs to athletes' pre-race rituals, superstition has shaped human culture and behavior throughout history. What purposes do such beliefs serve, and how have they evolved to meet the challenges of the modern information age?

A City That Cares

In Amsterdam, the Netherlands, the Animal Ambulance runs day and night, rescuing wild and domestic animals of all kinds whenever they are in danger or distress.

Read More

Saskia Damman holds an injured swan after it struck a construction fence at Strand IJburg. Following treatment at the clinic, it is taken to a wildlife refuge to recover.

When the Aid Dries Up

In northern Uganda's refugee settlements, the sudden cut in international funding has left classrooms empty, clinics without medicine, and livelihoods collapsing overnight.

Read More

Marita Goretti, 31, works with her daughter and sister at her restaurant in the Ogili community, Lamwo District. After aid cuts forced NGOs to leave, she lost her employees and now runs the business alone, earning a fraction of her former income.

War on the Nile

A feud between two generals fighting for power in Sudan has dragged the country into civil war and turned Khartoum, the capital and one of the largest cities in Africa, into ground zero for one of the world's worst humanitarian crises.

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Sudanese Armed Forces soldiers walk through a road lined with destroyed buildings in Al-Shaabi market, liberated from RSF control in March 2024.

Long Shadow

In northern Uganda’s refugee settlements, the sudden cut in international funding has left classrooms empty, clinics without medicine, and livelihoods collapsing overnight.

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Pigs that survived severe flooding at a factory farm stand in contaminated water. Extreme weather, worsened by years of drought, caused nearby rivers to overflow. Factory farms amplify environmental risks, turning floods into biological hazards.

War on the Nile

A feud between two generals fighting for power in Sudan has dragged the country into civil war and turned Khartoum, the capital and one of the largest cities in Africa, into ground zero for one of the world's worst humanitarian crises.

Read More

Sudanese Armed Forces soldiers walk through a road lined with destroyed buildings in Al-Shaabi market, liberated from RSF control in March 2024.

Long Shadow

In northern Uganda’s refugee settlements, the sudden cut in international funding has left classrooms empty, clinics without medicine, and livelihoods collapsing overnight.

Read More

Pigs that survived severe flooding at a factory farm stand in contaminated water. Extreme weather, worsened by years of drought, caused nearby rivers to overflow. Factory farms amplify environmental risks, turning floods into biological hazards.