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Rachel Denning
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Cultural tourism, if done properly, can bring economic development to the poorest communities in Tanzania.
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Julia Steinecke
Five years ago, the tsunami took thousands of lives and changed Thailand forever. Finally, the tide is beginning to turn.
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Heading to the land of Oz, but you don't speak "Australian"? Verge covers the basics of Aussie Strine.
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Julia Steinecke
Argentina's cartoneros stay up late looking for recyclables in the trash bags of Buenos Aires. Finally, someone's looking out for them.
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Daniel Gabriel
At the Feria de Mataderos, where Argentina's cowboys strut their stuff, both the crowd and the contestants are in for a surprise.
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Andrea Gourgy
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Fred Sengmeuller
I am sitting on a bench outside Haldwani bus station, a rural chicken stop in the far north of India.
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Fred Sengmueller
In Nangi, Nepal, graduating from grade 5 is a serious matter.
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