In the face of limited equality for LGBTQ+ individuals across the globe, these activists are dedicating their lives to raising awareness and making change in their home countries.
Read MoreFrom Chalkboards to Changes: My Experience Teaching in Rwanda
Inside a Rwandan village school where students, teachers and volunteers are reshaping education — together.
Read MoreCanada’s Wildlife Crossings Pave the Way in Road Ecology
The Canadian government has found a solution to protect its native animals: crossing structures.
Read MoreIbrahim Traoré: The Making of a Modern Anti-Colonial Icon in Africa
At age 37, Ibrahim Traoré, Burkina Faso’s young leader, is going viral for his pan-African speeches and anti-Western stance. Still, his ties to Russia raise difficult questions about sovereignty and influence in West Africa.
Read MoreSchool Shootings and Gun Violence Spread to Austria
The rare school attack in Austria prompts a reflection on rising violence in the West and debates over firearm policy.
Read MoreThe Return of Child Marriage to South Asia
Families grappling with post-pandemic economic decline are turning to child marriages, undermining efforts to eradicate the practice.
Read MoreReclaiming the Chagos Islands: Unraveling the Colonial Legacy of Mauritius
The significant return of the Chagos Islands, after centuries of British control, serves as a poignant reminder of the legacy of colonialism and the ongoing hurdles that must be overcome.
Read MoreSelling Citizenship: A Saving Grace or Path to Corruption?
Numerous programs offering citizenship in exchange for hefty investments have popped up worldwide, bringing problems and questions along.
Read MoreGang Violence: Haiti’s Fight for National Security
Suffering from centuries of economic and political turmoil, Haiti strives for nationwide stability as gang violence worsens humanitarian crises in the country.
Read MoreThe Ongoing Fight for LGBTQ+ Rights in Sri Lanka
As Pride Month approaches, 1.5 million Sri Lankans continue to fight against the longstanding criminalisation of homosexuality.
Read MoreGreta Thunberg Sets Sail to Gaza to Raise Awareness
As Israel’s blockade threatens famine, Thunberg and other activists launch a civilian flotilla with humanitarian aid, in protest.
Read MoreHow IVF Could Get Rhinos Off the Endangered Animal List
Before Sudan died in 2018, scientists collected his sperm in hopes of developing an embryo that would carry on the species. In December 2019, eggs from Najin and Fatu were harvested and sent to the same lab as Sudan’s sperm. It is here that scientists toyed with the idea of in vitro fertilization (IVF) for rhinos.
Read MoreGlobal Pride Amid Rising Hostility Toward LGBTQ+ Communities
LGBTQ+ Pride has grown massively in scale and support since its emergence, but many cities around the world have either maintained or enacted threatening legislation undermining the event.
Read MoreCartoonists Under Fire: The Fight for Free Expression in India
Political cartoonists in India are facing legal threats and online abuse for criticizing the government, revealing how satire itself is now under siege.
Read MoreSweeps of Homeless Encampments in the US Intensify After Supreme Court Ruling
Since the Supreme Court ruling, Grants Pass v. Johnson, upended protections for the unhoused, sweeping of homeless encampments has drastically increased.
Read MorePeruvian Farmer Loses Climate Case, But Sets Global Precedent
Saúl Luciano Lliuya sued the German energy company RWE for damages to his home related to climate change. He lost, but the case is still considered a win for environmental activists.
Read MoreWear Once, Waste Always: The Hidden Toll of Festival Fashion
Festival fashion is fast, flashy and overwhelmingly disposable.
Read MoreGeneration Z Quits Vaping for the Congo
Rampant child labor in the Congo has ignited an ethical social movement among Generation Z.
Read MoreInternational Students Put at Risk by Harvard Ban
The Trump administration’s ban on admitting international students to Harvard leaves them in uncertainty amid First Amendment violations and poses concerns to all international students in the US.
Read MoreThe Mother Activists Searching for Justice in Mexico
In response to drug cartel violence and lack of government action, the Madres Buscadoras, “searching mothers”, of Mexico have taken an imperative step forward in searching for their disappeared loved ones.
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