On Christmas Eve 2024, Chloe Cheung, a 19-year-old from Leeds, found out that Chinese authorities had placed a bounty on her head through messages from friends on Instagram. Concurrently, Oliver Wainwright excitedly reported on a new series of Thames-side embankments addressing a rising sewage crisis. Meanwhile, Adria R Walker traced the historical significance of family reunions in Black American culture, rooted in the post-emancipation era. Additionally, Anne Geddes celebrated nearly 30 years of her iconic baby photography, reflecting on the challenges posed by modern technology.
Chloe Cheung, a 19-year-old from Leeds, discovered on Christmas Eve 2024 that Chinese authorities had placed a bounty on her head, sparking intense media and social media attention.
The public space developments along the Thames are aimed at combating 18 million tonnes of sewage, reflecting an innovative approach to urban environmental challenges.
Family reunions have deep historical roots among Black families in the U.S., tracing back to post-emancipation times, highlighting their ongoing cultural significance.
Photographer Anne Geddes discusses her 30-year career creating iconic baby photographs, emphasizing the challenges of replicating her art in the current technological landscape.
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