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We spoke to people living in the five highest-ranking countries to find out what motivates them to donate their time and money, and how it affects the society there.
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The underground labyrinth had become an urban legend – until an entrance was discovered by an 11-year-old child down a city sewer.
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Singapore’s Michelin hawker stall is making waves – and its success aims to revolutionise the next generation of chefs.
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What’s most striking on entering the city’s Ancient Town is that many of the buildings are bathed in a distinctive golden hue.
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Gïk Blue combines red and white grapes with organic pigments and flavours to produce a sweet, electric-blue wine that has some raising their eyebrows and others raising their glasses.
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In every social interaction, from buying groceries to negotiating a nuclear deal, this highly valued behaviour dictates how people should treat each other.
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Douglas Tompkins, the founder of North Face, has left behind one of history’s greatest land-conservation legacies by using his fortune to buy large tracts of farmland in Patagonia.
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BBC Travel uncovers the hidden side of the parks through its people
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While other countries close their borders, Albania harbours those in need
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Which came first – the precise timekeepers or the precise people?
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Will this desert wasteland see new life?
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From rocket ships to flying cars, these kids inspire us to love the world
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What inspires Steven Tyler and Mario Batali? We asked them – and others
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