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Asia

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    In this Thursday, Oct. 31, 2019, photo, a recovering tramadol user waits for her medication at a de-addiction center in Kapurthala, in the northern Indian state of Punjab. The pills were everywhere, as legitimate medication sold in pharmacies, but also illicit counterfeits hawked by itinerant peddlers and street vendors. India has twice the global average of illicit opiate consumption. Researchers estimate about 4 million Indians use heroin or other opioids, and a quarter of them live in the Punjab, India…
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    PART OF: Opioid Abuse: From U.S. Epidemic to Global Pandemic?

    'Safer Opioid' Has Sparked a Crisis in Vulnerable Countries

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    December 13, 2019
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    In a climate emergency, mangrove trees are truly extraordinary: Their ability to store carbon, under the right conditions, is unmatched by any other tree on Earth. Image by Ardiles Rante. Indonesia, 2019.
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    PART OF: These Trees Are Climate Superheroes

    Supertrees: Meet Indonesia’s Carbon Guardian

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    December 13, 2019
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    If Afrormosia goes extinct, it could threaten the forest’s resilience and stability, increasing greenhouse gas emissions and unleashing more chaotic weather on Africa and the rest of the world. It’s in everyone’s interest to protect these trees. Image by Sarah Waiswa. Democratic Republic of Congo, 2019.
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    PART OF: These Trees Are Climate Superheroes

    These 3 Supertrees Can Protect Us From Climate Collapse

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    December 12, 2019
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  • Lung Ki explores Thong Lor cave as he did when he was a child and teenager—through the light of a torch. Image by Erin McGoff. Laos, 2017.
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    'This Little Land of Mines' Wins at DOC LA

    Pulitzer Center Reporting Fellow Alum Erin McGoff recently was awarded Best Director at the LA DOC...

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    December 9, 2019
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    Image by Sasha Ingber. Bangladesh, 2019.
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    PART OF: Persecuted But Not Silenced: Rohingya Voices And The Art of Tarana

    Keeping Rohingya Culture Alive

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    Sasha Ingber
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    December 8, 2019
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    People pray during Chhath, an ancient Hindu festival that gives gratitude to the sun god for sustaining life on Earth. Image by Yogendra Singh. India, 2018.
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    PART OF: Hindu Nationalism, Its Toll, and India's Inter-Faith Resilience

    International Reporting Must Distinguish Hindu Nationalism from Hinduism

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    Kalpana Jain
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    December 5, 2019
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    China's New Deserts by Ian Teh.
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    PART OF: Traces: Landscape in Transition on the Yellow River Basin

    China's New Deserts

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    Ian Teh
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    December 4, 2019
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    Traces: Landscape in Transition on the Yellow River Basin

    A journey to the headwaters of northern China’s most important river. The Yellow River’s...

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    Ian Teh
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    Johan Tahun pauses to search the canopy as he follows a plastic water pipe up the Tonduk River to the water source for the Batek. Although all the surrounding forest has been logged, this narrow corridor was left untouched by loggers. The problem is that a manganese mine opened in 2016 at the top of this watershed. The Batek believe that when it rains heavily, which is common in this rainforest, toxic waste from the mine wash into this ravine and contaminate their water—and they believe that mine…
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    PART OF: End of Times for Malaysia's Batek?

    The Eroding Life for the Batek of Kuala Koh, Malaysia’s Last Hunter-Gatherers

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    December 2, 2019
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    DAILY GRIND. Supraetun (left) and Asnia inside the plantation in Kandis, Riau, Indonesia. Image by Xyza Cruz Bacani. 2018.
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    PART OF: Climate Change and Human Trafficking in Indonesia

    Currents of Climate Change

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    Xyza Cruz Bacani
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    November 27, 2019
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  • Two islands in the shape of the sun and a crescent moon have been artificially made off Hainan’s east coast, in the Sun and Moon Bay (Riyuewan), a surfing destination 25 km south of Wanning city. The two man-made islands make up about 1 square kilometre, and are planned as a tourism site with a theme park, international conference venues, shopping malls, yacht club and luxury hotels.The land reclamation on the main island—that resembles a round sun—was completed in 2014 and beach erosion was found soon…
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    Meet the Journalist: Sim Chi Yin

    The world is running out of sand. It seems counter-intuitive but the sand, besides air and water, is...

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    Image of auditorium and stage in China.
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    PART OF: China: Power and Prosperity

    China: Power and Prosperity — Full Documentary

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    November 25, 2019
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