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Past articles by Havovi:

Here's what descendants of 5 former presidents say about the role age plays in politics

Insider's DC Bureau Chief, Darren Samuelsohn, conducted in-depth interviews with the relatives of former presidents to see how age affects politics and policy. → Read More

Exclusive interview with Elon Musk on Twitter fame, loneliness, and the future of AI

In an exclusive interview, Elon Musk talks about his Twitter fame, loneliness, and what he sees as the future of artificial intelligence. → Read More

Satellite images show Russian military building up near eastern Ukraine

Satellite images show Pro-Russian military vehicles moving toward Mariupol and Donbas, where experts believe the next phase of war will take place. → Read More

Watch an in-depth interview with Elon Musk on Putin, nuclear power and love.

In an exclusive interview Elon Musk talks about using nuclear power in the future and finding inner happiness. → Read More

VIDEO: See the historic moment Ketanji Brown Jackson was confirmed to the US Supreme Court

The US Senate has confirmed Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court. She will make history as the first Black woman to serve on the highest bench. → Read More

Videos show dead bodies and a mass grave in Bucha, Ukraine

Graphic content: Officials and residents from Bucha say that at least 300 civilians were killed by Russian troops before withdrawing from Kyiv region. → Read More

Before and after videos show the destruction of Ukraine's historic landmarks

Satellite imagery and videos show how some of Ukraine's historic landmarks have sustained intense damage as Russian attacks continue. → Read More

From the dance club to despair: One DJ's journey through war-torn Ukraine with her newborn baby in tow

A 32-year-old Ukrainian woman spoke to Insider about her perilous, days-long journey to a semblance of safety amid Russia's ongoing assault. → Read More

Meet the block printers keeping an ancient art alive in Pakistan

Craftsmen spend hours meticulously producing Ajrak by mapping the pattern on thick, starched cotton fabric. These people are keeping the art alive. → Read More

Inside the largest fish market in the world, where a single tuna can sell for up to $3 million

Toyosu Market in Tokyo is home to the world-famous tuna bidding wars each morning. But overfishing is starting to take its toll on marine life. → Read More

WATCH: Virginia police officers pepper-spray a uniformed Army officer

Army 2nd Lt. Caron Nazario filed a lawsuit against two Virginia police officers after he was was held at gunpoint and pepper-sprayed in his car. → Read More

How a small company in India produces over 2,000 tons of colorful Holi powder each year

Hathras, India is the Holi powder capital of the world. Radha Kishan Color World churns out 600 pounds of gulal, as it's known, a day. → Read More

A single neighborhood makes 90% of the brass instruments in India — and the pandemic has put it in jeopardy

For over a century, workers in the Jali Kothi neighborhood of Meerut have been making tubas, trumpets, and bugles by hand. → Read More

Almost 70% of the world's soccer balls are made in one city in Pakistan — here's what it's like inside one of the factories

The city of Sialkot in northern Pakistan is home to at least 1,000 soccer ball factories that employ almost 60,000 people. → Read More

The COVID-19 vaccine race has caused unprecedented demand for companies that make freezers and glass vials

Employees at vial maker Schott and freezer maker Binder are gearing up for a coronavirus vaccine that will need distributing. → Read More

A children's newspaper in India is employing underprivileged kids to report on the COVID-19 crisis

Balaknama, or "children's journal" in Hindi, is helping to teach kids from the slums of Delhi journalism skills and lift them out of poverty. → Read More

What's at stake with Amy Coney Barrett's confirmation as the newest Supreme Court justice

Critics believe that the court's conservative majority could deal devastating blows to healthcare, climate reform, and abortion rights. → Read More

A volunteer group in Oregon has rescued 20,000 farm animals from wildfires when their owners had to evacuate

One volunteer group, Cowgirl 911, has been helping farmers who were forced to evacuate find temporary homes for their livestock → Read More

Overcrowded animal shelters in the US Virgin Islands are sending hundreds of dogs and cats to the continental US

Pet adoption rates are soaring in the continental US amid the pandemic while many US Virgin Islands residents are losing their jobs. → Read More

A soup kitchen in Pakistan has been serving hot meals for 20 years, but is being pushed to the limit in the pandemic

The kitchen, Khana Ghar, charges a token amount for each meal so that customers feel like they've earned it and "their self-respect remains intact." → Read More