Stories from 22 August 2018
Anatomy of a Trinidad earthquake

"I was silenced, diminished and at the same time in total awe. This was nature and I understood myself to be at the very heart of it."
A new law threatens artistic expression in Cuba
"Your censorship is in the closure of concerts...It was always there, you only legalized it. Then you accuse us of politicizing art...Stop already with the repression...."
Water shortages weigh heavy on Afghanistan
The capital Kabul is already thirsty, and its population is set to grow by over a third in the next three decades.