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Matilde Gattoni is a journalist.
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The Kamala Harris Doctrine
Explores Kamala Harris's foreign-policy views as the presumptive Democratic nominee, highlighting her potential impact on international relations. Discusses NATO's expanded map with Scandinavia's inclusion and the strategic ambitions of Asian powers towards Europe.
Mongolia, the distant and extraordinary land of the world's best cashmere
The article highlights the impact of climate change and overproduction on Mongolia's cashmere industry, which is crucial for the local economy and supports over 170,000 families. The rise in temperatures and changes in seasonal patterns have affected the quality of cashmere and led to overgrazing and desertification. Efforts are being made to revive traditional herding practices to mitigate these issues.
These are the women leading China’s wine revolution
In the autonomous region of Ningxia, China, women are at the forefront of the wine industry, particularly during the crucial harvest period. The article describes the scene of women working diligently in the vineyards against the backdrop of the Helan Mountains, highlighting their significant role in the region's wine revolution.
Laos suffers lethal legacy of Vietnam war
The article highlights the enduring impact of the Vietnam War on Laos, focusing on the dangers posed by unexploded ordnance left by the US Military. Photographer Matilde Gattoni captures the ongoing struggles faced by the Laotian people 50 years after the first US combat troops entered Vietnam, emphasizing the lethal legacy of the conflict.
On the brink of a water crisis in Yemen
In Sana'a, Yemen's capital, residents rely on public fountains for potable water as only 20 percent of households receive piped water. The city's water table has drastically dropped due to rapid urban development, unregulated well drilling, and khat cultivation, which consumes a significant portion of the country's water. Photographer Matilde Gattoni's work highlights the harsh realities of Yemen's water crisis, exacerbated by population growth and poor agricultural practices. Without significant policy changes, Sana'a may run out of water within a decade, prompting discussions about relocating the capital.
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