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Off the coast of Saida, Lebanon garbage spills into the Mediterranean Sea from what is known locally as 'trash mountain'

Trash Mountain

Rubbish blights Lebanese coastal city

Tibet art

Tibet on Display

Contemporary art in the forefront

Scientists have unraveled the genetic code of chocolate, which could lead to an improved yield for farmers worldwide whose livelihoods depend on seeds from the cacao tree

Better Chocolate

Unraveling cocoa’s genetic code

Tea cup

Organic Brew

India’s tea trade undergoes change

Real estate advisor Raja Makarem, in front of a painting of a bullet-scarred Beirut building,  01 Sept 2010

Economic Boom

Despite past troubles Lebanon prevails

This mosaic shows LOLA topographical images of the moon from altitude measurements.

Moon Map

Detailed NASA images expand lunar study

Artisans at Trinity Jewelry Crafts, a small workshop in Nairobi's low-income area of Kariobang, work to bead, paint and pack to meet a deadline to ship a large order of jewelry to a distributor in Denmark

Fair Trade

Poor learn skills to escape Kenyan slums

Chinese citizens surf the Internet

China's 'Netizens'

Online board promotes civic participation

Somali-born twin sisters Idyl and Ayaan Mohallim are the design duo known as Mataano

Fashion Week

Somali-born designer sisters seek notice

   

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