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As Sweida burns, Syria’s new rulers repeat old patterns, fueling sectarian conflict rather than fostering national unity.
Under the guise of combatting antisemitism, new laws risk eroding core democratic principles, silencing legitimate dissent and redefining free speech as hate speech.” ...
"Art conveys ideas, directly or through images. That’s why I’ve been drawn to conceptual art. Not for its philosophical or political content, but because it expands what art can be." ...
China's growing appetite for durian has mobilized investors in southeast Asia, and Indonesia is looking to get in on the ...
New report by Expediente Abierto and ProBox reveals the PRC's soft power strategy in El Salvador, Costa Rica, and Panama ...
Environmental experts warn that unauthorized military wells pierce Iran’s aquifers, turning water scarcity into a silent war ...
For so many, Ziad Rahbani was the first taste of politics in a country and region plagued by wars, occupations, and sectarian violence.
"As a queer man living in a country where LGBTQ+ identities are heavily criminalized, I have faced frequent online abuse, ...
Africa is experiencing a digital transformation, and citizens' vulnerability to cyberattacks is growing. Women are especially ...
Internet is more than a business tool. In Africa, young people are also using it to amplify their voices and get involved in ...
Facilitating a collaborative global community working in dozens of languages is not an easy job—it takes a great deal of ...
People can be fined for searching for or accessing 'extremist content/information', including through VPNs, even if those websites are already officially blocked ...