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Brazil After Bolsonaro
After the insurrection, the nation’s Republicano lawmakers are distancing themselves from the former president—and looking for their next leader.

Cleaning Up the Insurrection
The art restorers putting the Brazilian Senate building back together.

The Aftermath of South Africa’s Reparations Program and Her Reporting Process
A conversation with the South Africa-based writer and reporter, whose revealing piece on the dispossession of the Cape Town neighborhood of District Six was published in our Reparation Issue.


Poems from “You Can Be the Last Leaf”
“Lovers Swap Language,” “We Could Die in a Traffic Accident” and “I Suffer a Phobia Called Hope”

Skeletons from Kilimanjaro
East African families seek to reclaim the remains of their ancestors from German colonial collections.



How Journalism Led Sebastián López Brach to Embrace Environmental Activism
A conversation with the Argentinian photojournalist and storyteller, whose photographs from the lithium mines of Catamarca were published in our Energy Issue.


“Suddenly the Air Starts to Sparkle”
As South Korean and Chinese battery makers break ground in Hungary, locals face the environmental costs.


11 Billion Barrels
ExxonMobil's discovery of oil off the coast of Guyana could lift many residents out of poverty, but some fear extraction could exacerbate the country's exposure to climate change.

Poems from “A Summer Day in the Company of Ghosts”
“You Tell Me You Miss Those Slow-Paced Days of the Past,” “A Brief History of Love” and “Haiku Aspirin”



Life in Occupied Ukraine
Two first-hand accounts of the fragile conditions at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant.

Party at Das Literaturhaus
A culture diary through the German literary scene, where markets don’t exist (except where they do), and everything is in crisis (except the books themselves).


The Church the Ghanaian State Built
How conservative Christian theology has shaped anti-LGBTQ laws in Accra.