Opinion
Stuck between survival and modesty: How an earthquake revealed Bangladesh’s gender fault line
As tremors rippled across Bangladesh, panic sent people fleeing into the streets, yet online debates fixated not on safety but on whether women should cover themselves before escaping collapsing ...
Pakistan has tightened airport screenings to help combat trafficking, but the new measures increasingly trouble lawful travellers, eroding rights, and livelihoods as communities experience profiling, ...
What we need includes an independent investigation into the malpractice surrounding repair project bidding, the failure of ...
For decades, Nigerians have lived side by side in peace. Our unity is our strength, allowing foreign interests to divide us ...
While areas rich in rare minerals may be a blessing for the country’s economy, they can also be a curse for the local ...
Bangladeshi migrant workers face rising digital scams exploiting limited digital literacy, informal brokers, and weak ...
Far removed from the major climate change meetings, some vulnerable groups bear the brunt of the climate impact. They are at ...
A new season of “Samauryly Ritaiym” — the “samovar dances” — has kicked off in Bashkortostan. These vibrant events draw ...
At COP30, an expert argues that Indigenous rights are a key step towards dealing with climate change
Indigenous peoples rely on natural indicators to assess the impacts of the climate crisis. The signs show in the forests, the ...
Women Initiative for Sustainable Environment (WISE), a legally registered nonprofit organization that advances grassroots ...
The idea for the bobsled team, which gained fame through 1993’s “Cool Runnings,” had its origins in an annual push-cart derby ...
From Kathmandu to Antananarivo, from Jakarta to Lima, a digital native generation is shaking the foundations of power and ...
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