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Military Noise Pollution in Switzerland

August 19, 2025

Military activity has long contributed to Switzerland’s noise pollution, with limited progress in reducing the impact.

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In News and Social Action, Global Politics, Europe, Switzerland Tags Switzerland, Europe, International Affairs

Are Fireflies Really Disappearing?

August 19, 2025

Some reports warn that we may be the last generation to see fireflies, but what do we really know about their decline?  

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In Environment and Sustainability, Global, News and Social Action Tags Environment, Global

How Countries Around the World Are Regulating AI

August 19, 2025

Artificial Intelligence is quickly becoming a vital part of everyday life, from social media to healthcare services, compelling governments worldwide to introduce regulations in the face of potentially harmful developments. 

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In Global, Global Politics, News and Social Action Tags Global, International Affairs

USAID Shut Down Risks Millions of Lives

August 18, 2025

14 million lives could be lost by 2030, according to a study by The Lancet, as a result of defunding USAID.

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In Global, Global Politics, News and Social Action Tags global, International Affairs

From Famine to Frontlines: The Human Cost of Sudan’s Civil War

August 18, 2025

Sudan is facing what the U.N. has called the world’s largest humanitarian crisis as a result of its ongoing civil war. 

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In Africa, Global Health & Crisis, News and Social Action, Sudan Tags Africa, Sudan, Global Poverty

Then and Now: The Role of Women in Afghanistan

August 18, 2025

From the 1920s to today, women's roles and rights have evolved across a century of Afghan history.

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In Afghanistan, Asia, Human Rights, News and Social Action Tags Afghanistan, Asia, Human Rights

Tiger Rewilding Efforts Transform Kazakhstan

August 18, 2025

Central Asian Tigers are again roaming Kazakhstan, 70 years after their extinction. Their return is celebrated as an ecological triumph, but it also brings apprehension and uncertainty as locals express concerns for the safety of humans and livestock.

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In Asia, Environment and Sustainability, Europe, Kazakhstan, News and Social Action Tags Asia, Europe, Kazakhstan, Environment

UAE Denies Sudan’s Claim of Destroyed Arms-Laden Aircrafts

August 18, 2025

The August plane strike reveals a silent Emirati push for regional dominance, leaving Sudan’s starving civilians and “forgotten war” in the hands of external powers.

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In Africa, Global Politics, News and Social Action, Sudan Tags Africa, Sudan, International Affairs

Native American Youth Kayak the Klamath for Environmental Justice

August 14, 2025

After enduring decades of damming, Indigenous teens recently completed the first full descent of the Klamath River, regaining the waterway and their history.

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In News and Social Action, USA, North America Tags North Amerca, USA, Indigenous Peoples, Human Rights

Radical Kitchens: How Food Collectives are Feeding Resistance in Argentina

August 12, 2025

In the face of inflation, austerity and inequality, Argentina’s “ollas populares” are turning meals into movements.

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In Argentina, Global Politics, South America, News and Social Action Tags South America, Argentina, International Affairs

Alcohol Abuse and Consumption in Latvia

August 12, 2025

Latvia ranks fourth in countries with the highest alcohol consumption, raising concerns regarding alcohol abuse and challenges to rehabilitation. 

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In Europe, Latvia, News and Social Action, Human Rights Tags Europe, Latvia, Human Rights

Malaysia is Done with Taking America’s Plastic

August 12, 2025

America can no longer rely on Malaysia to take its plastic, so where will it go now, and what’s next for the global waste trade?

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In Asia, Malaysia, Environment and Sustainability, News and Social Action Tags Asia, malaysia, Environment

Digital Disrespect: The Social Media “Holocaust Challenge”

August 12, 2025

2025 marks 80 years since the end of the Holocaust; harmful social media trends around Poland's memorial sites greatly disrespect the 6 million Jewish victims. 

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In Europe, Human Rights, Poland, News and Social Action Tags Human Rights, Europe, Poland

Kashmir’s Climate Crisis: Where Environmental Stress Meets Political Tension

August 12, 2025

As glaciers melt and weather patterns shift, Kashmir and surrounding regions face increasing risks to water, agriculture and peace. 

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In Asia, Environment and Sustainability, India, News and Social Action Tags Asia, Climate Change, india

The World’s Longest Litter Pick Starts Now

August 11, 2025

Damien Gabet wants to break a world record and rethink how we care for the land we walk, bike and camp on.

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In Environment and Sustainability, Europe, News and Social Action, UK Tags UK, Europe, Environment

How AI Can Help Clean Up Plastic in the Oceans

August 5, 2025

As the amount of plastic entering our oceans soars, environmentalists turn to artificial intelligence as a way to identify debris, track waste dispersal and bolster community efforts in the fight against pollution. 

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In Global, Environment and Sustainability, News and Social Action Tags Global, Sustainability

The Right to Rest: The Global Push for Nap Rights

August 1, 2025

Around the world, workers and activists are challenging the systems that equate exhaustion with success, fighting to make rest a protected right, not a privilege. 

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In Global, Human Rights, News and Social Action Tags Global, Human Rights

Thailand’s Smog Problem

August 1, 2025

With gray, smog-covered skylines, the tropical country and its citizens are facing serious pollution issues. 

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In Asia, Environment and Sustainability, News and Social Action, Thailand Tags Asia, thailand, Climate Change

Will Recognizing the Taliban Ultimately Help The Afghan People?

August 1, 2025

Although Russia’s official decision to recognize the Taliban came as a surprise, many countries already unofficially acknowledge the de facto government, and some argue that Western recognition may be the best way to help the Afghan people.

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In Afghanistan, Asia, Human Rights, News and Social Action Tags Asia, Afghanistan, Human Rights

The Human Cost of Illegal Fishing in Thailand

July 31, 2025

The global seafood industry’s demand has fueled illegal fishing practices, like forced labor and human trafficking, with Thailand being a hotspot of these illicit affairs.

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In Asia, Human Rights, News and Social Action, Thailand Tags Asia, thailand, Human Rights
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