Thousands of Africans die each year after being accused of witchcraft. In America's craft beer scene, there are by now a staggering number of crews. We meet the highly trained Ciceroans helping to sort the wheat from the barley. Some Israelis worry about the future of their democracy.
Israel’s new government is its most right-wing ever—but, in a break from the past, that may not derail deepening relations with neighbouring Arab countries. Thousands of Africans are killed each year after being accused of witchcraft—in many cases for more nefarious reasons than mere superstition. And the “cicerones” helping Americans navigate a vast and growing craft-beer scene.
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