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The Refugees Forced to Squat in a Freezing-Cold Tunnel
A shortage of beds at French homeless shelters forced over 150 refugees to live under a bridge.
Spies and Starbucks Cards: The Unlikely Link Between Espionage and Food
Intelligence operatives throughout history have a knack of using culinary tastes to their advantage.
The Uncomfortable Reality of Being a Female Delivery Driver
Women make up an increasing percentage of the workforce, but they battle harassment and sexism on a daily basis.
I Make £41,000 Managing the Inbox Requests of OnlyFans Models
"I don’t think they’d want to read those messages, so it perfectly suits them to just see the money going into their accounts."
Intimate Portraits of Life Inside Taliban-Run Afghanistan
Afghan people hoped there'd be a silver lining to the Taliban takeover – long-awaited stability. But for now, the situation is as volatile as ever.
A City Without Cars Is Already Here, and It’s Idyllic
Slovenia’s capital Ljubljana has been car-free for over a decade. Is it time to export their model?
His Holiday Got Cancelled, So He Went on Vacation in a Video Game Instead
When the pandemic crushed his vacation plans, photographer Pascal Greco turned to in-game photography in "Death Stranding".
Hiking Through the French Alps Ignited My Love of Poop
Ever had a sudden urge to find out as much as you can about animal excrement? I have, and I'm not alone.
Photos from the Hedonistic Days of 90s Raves
In the 1990s, nomadic rave “tribes” travelled across Europe, throwing free parties wherever they stopped.
We Tried Pizza Made By a Robot Chef
We went to the first robotic pizza chef employing restaurant in order to explore the new frontier of cluautomation.
I'm France's Biggest Inmate TikToker
"To be honest, it’s a form of therapy," says French convict and influencer UnTikTolard. "TikTok is such a caring community."