
Apr 6, 20222 min read
Engulfed in the feminist Green Wave, Colombia decriminalizes abortion
After decades of fighting for women’s reproductive rights, pro-abortion activists in Colombia celebrated a historic victory outside ...
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Feb 17, 20223 min read
Britain adopts rewilding initiative to protect native wildlife
In an age where pesticide-ridden cornfields are a common sight, the U.K. government urges the public to work toward ...
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Feb 17, 20223 min read
Tensions erupt violently in Kazakhstan due to social injustice
Initially sparked by a rise in fuel prices, a series of violent protests have recently erupted in Kazakhstan against government corruption..
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Dec 8, 20213 min read
Belgium sued for colonial-era family separation
Resurfacing with five elderly, biracial women and one landmark lawsuit against the state, Belgium’s colonial past will soon be challenged.
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Dec 8, 20213 min read
Restoring South Asian culture one artifact at a time
Smuggling them to the West for profit, South Asia’s culturally valuable artifacts were jeopardized by antiquities dealer Subhash Kapoor.
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Dec 8, 20213 min read
Confronting patriarchal customs: Princess Mako leaves the Japanese royal family
Former Japanese Princess Mako’s non-royal marriage has brought to light the heavily patriarchal laws of the Japanese imperial family,
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Dec 8, 20213 min read
Ethiopian civil war rages on, transforming civilian lives
Originally appointed to be a regional peacemaker, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed is now leading a disastrous civil war.
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