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Coffee’s seditious past and other curious facts from Turkey’s history of drink
(5 minute read) If you visit Turkey, be ready to drink a lot, Cihan Eroglu explains. Read on to learn about coffee's seditious past.
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A Government response adrift
(4 minute read) The treatment of asylum seekers and refugees needs our urgent attention, argues Brian Clarke.
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The road back to me
(6 minute read) As the anniversary of the death of Pope John Paul II approaches, Ida Nieves recalls watching his funeral and experiencing a profound change in her life.
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Escaping the echo chamber
(7 minute read) Hajra Rehman says it’s time to be brave enough to listen to those who think differently to ourselves.
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Arrivals at The Station: food, essentials, gifts and more
(2 mins) In his latest monochrome photo article, Sean Organ meets the inspiring landlord of a pub in Birmingham, England. The Station Pub has become the heart of a new community project that offers food and essentials to those in need through the UK lockdowns.
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Stop trying to be happy if you want to find joy
(3 minute read) Nicole Law discovers unlikely sources of true satisfaction.
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Men, please do better
(5 minute read) Sarah Everard’s tragic murder in early March has shocked the United Kingdom. But this profoundly personal testimony from Tamsin Tomlinson reveals the reality of threat women face on a daily basis.
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Frankl and his shadow
(6 minute read) John-Luke Harris urges us to examine the line that runs through our own hearts to find the source of good and evil in the world.
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Saving the planet at the supermarket …
(5 minute read) Jemima Childs reckons cutting down on meat can be a piece of cake.
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Drowning in a digital sea …
(6 minute read) Is the increased presence of digital technology in our lives killing or enhancing our creativity? asks Tascha Von Uexkull.