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An Apinajé boy from the Tocantins state of Brazil. Apinajé women farm subsistence gardens, while men fell trees and plant rice. But such traditional practices are at risk due to climate change, as well as the growing availability of imported processed foods.  (Photo by Frans Harren) Photo used under CC BY
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Hong Kong‘s largest pro-democracy newspaper, Apple Daily, sold out its last edition this week. The publication’s offices were raided last week over allegations that several reports had breached a controversial national security law. The tabloid has been critical of the Hong Kong and Chinese leadership.  (Photo by Just Clicks With A Camera) Photo used under CC BY
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