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Burkina Faso

The Women Trying to Transform Burkina Faso, Whatever the Result of the Presidential Election
With around half a million people unable to register to vote, community groups are empowering women in rural areas.
Matteo de Mayda
Giulia Polato
Cosimo Bizzarri
11.12.20
Disinformation

Parler, Gab, MeWe, and Rumble Are Creating a Massive Right-Wing Echo Chamber
Here's why that's dangerous.
David Gilbert
11.12.20
Health

This Young Bipolar Scientist Designs India’s Top Space Museums
“On a few occasions, I forgot how to read, write, recognise or pronounce certain words.”
Zeyad Masroor Khan
11.12.20
Coronavirus

Federal Prisons Keep Turning Into COVID Nightmares: 'Everyone Looks Like Death'
With at least 229 prisoners and 12 staffers currently infected, Fort Dix has the most severe outbreak in the federal Bureau of Prisons.
Keegan Hamilton
11.12.20
biden

Biden's Transition Team Is Stuffed With Amazon, Uber, Lyft, and Airbnb Personnel
Biden's agency review teams highlight the revolving door between big tech and Washington even as the president-elect opposes Uber's Proposition 22.
Edward Ongweso Jr
11.12.20
Games Reviews

'Hot Pursuit Remastered' Goes Back to the Purest Essence of Need for Speed
See car, chase car.
Dre Harrison
11.12.20
tech-science

How the United Arab Emirates Launched a Mars Probe in Six Years
Sarah Al-Amiri, who chairs the United Arab Emirates Space Agency, describes what the nation’s first Mars probe will do once it reaches the red planet next year.
Becky Ferreira
11.12.20
Games Features

How Sega's Localization Team Has Faithfully Kept Yakuza Quirky and Weird
Yakuza has gone from cult status to helping sell next-generation video game consoles, and kept its identity the
Patrick Klepek
11.12.20
Games Features

How Gunpei Yokoi Reinvented Nintendo
The future of a middling toy and gadget company was dreamed-up on its shop floor by an inspired printing engineer.
Matt Alt
11.12.20
News

Native Americans Defied Voter Intimidation and Helped Biden Win Arizona
Partisan campaigners, rude poll workers, and armed police made voting uncomfortable for Indigenous voters. And yet, they helped the Democrats take the state.
Anya Zoledziowski
11.12.20
Coronavirus

Volunteers Who Took Pfizer’s COVID Vaccine Complained of ‘Severe Hangover’
Other side-effects included headaches, muscle pain, fever and feeling "like the bells ringing when World War I ended."
Varsha Rani
11.12.20
Culture

Octavian Accused of Domestic Abuse By Former Partner
The rapper's ex-girlfriend has spoken out ahead of his album release, alleging physical and emotional abuse.
Jim Greig
11.12.20
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