We look at why Gen Z about the world are broke and whether they deserve the bad reputation for their lifestyle choices.

We look at why Gen Z about the world are broke and whether they deserve the bad reputation for their lifestyle choices.

‘When all the money the politicians promise reaches our bank accounts, that’s when I will believe them,’ she says.

Owner of East Jerusalem’s hugely popular Sarwa Street Kitchen has lost 19 family members in Gaza and faces closure.

A snake catcher earns a steady income for only half the year, but his small abode always has room for one more.

In a sea of men, a fearless grandmother stands out as she tries to make a daily wage on the Karachi coast.

Living costs are up, but animals still come first for the founder of Bangladesh’s first animal adoption shelter.
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As young Tunisians migrate, a father tries to bring the world to his city in the hopes his ambitious daughter will stay.

A 30-year-old is investing in this style of agriculture, hoping it will make his family self-sufficient in the long run.

After the loss of her husband, a hawker finds an informal support system in a country where many people distrust banks.

An entrepreneur is forced to give up his bees and honey business after his family home was destroyed by wildfires.

Amid crippling inflation, a domestic worker in Pakistan sometimes forgoes meals so that her children can study and eat.

A car fuelled by memories may have to go, as cost of living and daily vehicle tolls affect a London mother’s finances.

A Venetian artist is determined to continue her family tradition even as her dream of home ownership fades.

Amid the economic crisis, a son struggles to find the $7,000 required every three weeks for his mother’s cancer drugs.
