Bangladeshi migrants, trying to attempting to reach Greece or Italy by boat via Libya, are considered “gold” by human ...
We have experiences, inherited knowledge, and approaches that escape the comprehension of the global north, and the more we ...
Blending personal reflection with the experiences of her peers, the writer explores the role of China's only daughters — ...
As attacks on gender rights spread worldwide, communities continue building solidarity, visibility, and care across borders, ...
‘Galician identity and literature are deeply rooted in land,’ award-winning Galician writer explains
Galician literature not only narrates, but constructs identity. It is a form of belonging, projecting oneself and inhabiting ...
With the current anti-gender attacks on any gender-related work, organisations are being forced to reimagine the manner in ...
Over 1,000 cases were filed in 10 days as Bangladesh launches an AI-powered traffic enforcement system for the first time, ...
In Minas Gerais, Brazil, a catingueiro shares his home with the memory of his ancestors and generations of plant varieties.
Faced with rapid urbanization, fragile waste management systems, youth unemployment and growing climate vulnerability, ...
In this edition of Undertones, we explore a narrative calling for women to play a central role in climate-related ...
“You will work hard.” That was the promise former medical doctor Jennifer Geerlings-Simons made during her presidential election campaign. It was a phrase equal parts warning and invitation, and now, ...
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