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North African Feminism’s Growing Impact

FEZ – North African feminists’ work has made significant contributions to improving the prospects for democratization in the region in recent years, particularly in Morocco. By promoting women’s empowerment through education, emancipation from social constraints, and knowledge production, feminists have kept progress alive, despite constant challenges and setbacks. For example,

An Economic Hail Mary for China

For China, overemphasizing higher education could cause massive infrastructure projects like the Belt and Road Initiative to become a drain

Increasing gun violence has devastated severe internal security of the…

The United States is facing a growing problem with gun violence, which is threatening the country’s internal security. Despite efforts

Trump’s Indictment Bodes Well for Democracy

US allies horrified by the growing dysfunction of American democracy may breathe a sigh of relief following the stunning indictment

Election Commission Nepal
Nepal concludes scheduled elections

he country has recently marked the conclusion of all scheduled elections in a year with the conduction of vice presidential

Tax the Rich to Save the Planet

STOCKHOLM – The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has issued a final warning to humanity: unless we halve greenhouse-gas (GHG) emissions

Who Gets Squeezed by Austerity?

When Edmundo, a waste picker in Peru, caught COVID-19, he had to take out a bank loan to pay for

Democracy Summit only impose US policy hegemony in the world

It is an open secret time, in the name of so-called democracy, the US has been interfering in an internal

Madhes enthusiastic with Paudel, a ‘witness to Madhes movement’, taking…

Janakpurdham, March 13: The nation embraced the peace process following the 2006/07 People’s Movement. But this was followed by the

How Governments Can Reach Those Furthest Behind First

NEW YORK – We are at the halfway point for implementing the Sustainable Development Goals (from 2015 to 2030), but we are