Maanvi Singh
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Wednesday
One near-beer pioneer is Heineken, which launched alcohol-free Heineken 0.0 this summer in Europe and Israel. Koen Van Weel/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
Sunday
Man diving, Ganges floods, Benares, Uttar Pradesh, 1985. Raghubir Singh/© 2017 Succession Raghubir Singh hide caption
Sunday
Nirma, 16, plays with her friends. She is married but still lives with her parents and talks to her husband on the phone sometimes. She is nervous about the duties she'll have to take on when she does move in with her husband. At the moment, she hopes to graduate high school and eventually become a doctor. Saumya Khandelwal hide caption
Wednesday
Betsy Levy Paluck is a psychology professor at Princeton University. She ran a year-long experiment in Rwanda to see whether radio soap operas could be used to reduce prejudice. John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation hide caption
Friday
There is a growing demand for nonalcoholic, high-end beverages in the U.S., coming on the heels of a trend across the pond. Tilley Harris and Alex Pielak/Flickr hide caption
Thursday
Children in Il Ngwesi, Kenya, horse around in their schoolyard. Anthony Asael/Via AP Images hide caption
Thursday
Chef Douglas McMaster is committed to a "zero waste" ethos in his restaurants. Here, he plates up his creations at Silo, his flagship restaurant, in Brighton, England, about an hour south of London. Xavier Buendia/Courtesy of Doug McMaster hide caption
Monday
Khaleed Khatib was the videographer for the Oscar-winning Netflix documentary The White Helmets. "This photo was after double tap of aircraft on July 27, 2014," he says, referring to an airstrike followed by another attack. "I don't know how I survived." Fadi al Halabi/Courtesy of Khaleed Khatib hide caption
Sunday
Syrian refugees at the Zaatari refugee camp on the Jordanian border on 31 May 2017. NurPhoto/Getty Images hide caption
Thursday
Ticks of the genus Hyalomma, pictured here, are principally responsible for passing on Crimea-Congo hemorrhagic fever to humans. Adam Cuerden hide caption
Thursday
Dead Canary Islands date palms, killed by red palm weevils, line a road in La Mersa, Tunis, Tunisia. Courtesy of Mark Hoddle/Department of Entomology, University of California Riverside hide caption
Tuesday
Wednesday
Yes, soap is good. It helps dislodge those microbes. But some experts say: Wet your hands first, then add soap. Ulrich Baumgarten/Getty Images hide caption
Tuesday
A scene from MTV Shuga: Down South, the new season of the soap opera that's filming in South Africa this year. Courtesy of Staying Alive Foundation Inc. hide caption