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Selections from Frame ​​​​​​​(viewing Frame links on a mobile phone is recommended)

Developers' plans to build a sports arena has left one of the U.S.' great Chinatowns at a crossroads.

In the 1990s and early 2000s, the Philippines was the kidnapping capital of the world. Today, victims are finally telling their stories.

Head-to-head with Europe's last remaining dictator, Belarusan politician Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya is fighting for democracy from afar.

In “The Furies”, journalist Liz Flock takes an intimate look at the life of one YPJ fighter tracking down ISIS.

Inside two brothers' quest to document hundreds of abandoned Palestinian communities.

Selections from Foreign Policy Magazine
Online streaming is more representative of the country’s diversity but is becoming a double-edged sword.

The palace blew a chance to heal Britain’s historically brutal relationship with race

Big Tech ignored policies that enable disinformation and propaganda across the continent

A Marcos might soon be back in power in Manila. That’s because political dynasties are more powerful than parties.

The militant group’s attacks and kidnappings bring it publicity and riches while weakening state security forces.

The Tagalog word eludes Western concepts of gender and sexuality—and offers a window into LGBTQ+ Filipinos’ quest for acceptance

The recent LGBTQ film tries to give life to the complications of queer desire. It falters.
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