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Finders keeps, losers weepers... finding valuable treasure underwater is more complicated than one might think. Competing maritime laws govern the recovered riches. bit.ly/3E66MgL

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School systems in French Polynesia and New Caledonia are attempting to revitalize vernacular languages that were suppressed under French colonialism. bit.ly/3uIuRcz #language #decolonization

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Calligrapher and designer Sahar Afshar on her push to bring Arabic typefaces to the mainstream prospectmagazine.co.uk/views/people/6…

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Sahar Afshar has drawn lines, connected the dots—surely, the world will soon too. ✍️ Danielle Han prospectmagazine.co.uk/views/people/6…

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In Southwest London last weekend, a North Korean defector sat down with a guitar and some stories. For tomorrow’s The Culture, Danielle Han reports back: prospectmagazine.co.uk/culture/62107/…

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“For a moment, somewhere outside of New Malden, we all shared this odd bond that knows no territorial boundaries.” Danielle Han on a sincere Lunar New Year’s party: prospectmagazine.co.uk/culture/64971/…

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I wrote about Anthony Grafton's "Magus", and what we lost when we stopped believing in magic prospectmagazine.co.uk/culture/65022/…

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“One thing is clear: British people love migrant food.” Jess Thompson speaks to Danielle Han about starting a cookery class taught by migrants: prospectmagazine.co.uk/views/people/6…

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punk is typically rebellious, anti-establishment—crashing either left or right along the political spectrum. but in the case of eastern europe, things look a bit different daily.jstor.org/how-hungarys-h…