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Thailand’s Constitutional Court has suspended its second woman prime minister, just like it did to its first, raising concerns about democracy and gender biases in Thai politics.
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Read MoreCanada’s Smoke Signals: The Nation’s Escalating Wildfire Crisis
From breathing hazards to burned forests, the consequences of Canada’s wildfires are far-reaching and long-lasting.
Read MoreThe Cage Home Crisis in Hong Kong
Hong Kong's reputation as one of the most expensive housing markets in the world has led to more than 200,000 people living in cage homes, bedspace apartments likened to coffins for the living.
Read MoreHow AI Can Preserve Endangered Languages
As minority native languages worldwide disappear at a rapid rate, Indigenous scientists look to new AI language learning models and community participation as a way of preserving their cultures.
Read MoreMexico’s Sustainable Desert Island: Isla Espiritu Santo
A desert island in Mexico is heavily protected by federal and global organizations to prevent ecological disruption, but still hosts seasonal, environmentally conscious glamping.
Read MoreThe Clean Energy Revolution Comes to Mongolian Ger Districts
A large portion of Ulaanbaatar’s population lives in traditional tent housing or gers and experiences some of the world’s worst pollution; sustainable energy may be the solution.
Read MoreAs Tehran Burns, Civilians are Caught in the Crossfire
Despite facing government censorship, the voices of Iranian residents reveal the fear and grief they endure under Israeli attacks.
Read MoreBreaking Barriers: 7 International LGBTQ+ Activists
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.
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The Canadian government has found a solution to protect its native animals: crossing structures.
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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.
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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.
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