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"We will not stay silent while vulnerable groups are threatened with violence and denied their dignity, whether by the state ...
The Trump administration’s new policy on visa suspension for foreign nationals looking to study in the United States also ...
Jennifer Geerlings-Simons becomes Suriname’s first woman president, confronting gendered expectations, political legacies, and a pending oil boom. Her leadership will test whether change or continuity ...
After the Israeli Embassy in Brazil called criticism over the war in Gaza ”antisemitic,” President Lula da Silva reinforced ...
"[It was] like a microcosm of the world’s problems between people of the southern and the northern hemisphere, between the ...
Three young Egyptians turn their love for Korean culture into careers in translation, cuisine, and digital influence.
In a world overwhelmed by conflict, overstimulation, and emotional fatigue, Bárbara Alegre’s paintings offer a rare ...
Penha evaluates the law almost two decades after its enactment: “Women began to realize it was happening within their ...
Beyond the immense grief, many families struggle to receive accurate information about their loved one's death, often facing ...
Exploring a broader, more significant cultural tension: the unsustainable economics of globalised performance fees in ...
Many Taiwanese were outraged by 6.6 percent budget cuts, which undermined the operations of National Defence, Foreign Affairs ...
Sangita Swechcha interviewed Nepali author, editor, and publisher Archana Thapa to understand her work in amplifying ...
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