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Fake visas and complex databases: Tech’s role in exploiting migrant workers

From Saudi Arabia to Nepal and the UK, vulnerable workers are exploited due to a lack of digital and financial literacy When I first left...

Menstrual leave is not just a holiday but a necessary relief

Some people menstruate. That is not a mere thought or a social construct; it is a biological reality. Yet, societies continue to respond to...

Undoing a decade of progress for transgender rights in India

Transgender people in Banaras gather on March 20, 2026, to express concern over the proposed Transgender Rights Amendment Bill 2026. Image by Varanasi Queer...

Silence between two fires: The psychological reality inside Iran

In Iran today, while Israeli and U.S. missiles and airstrikes hit the country, daily life unfolds under a visible security presence. Since the protests...

Shabana Mahmood is wrong: refugee status was never ‘permanent from day one’

The UK’s asylum system is being overhauled. The home secretary, Shabana Mahmood, has laid out a series of reforms that will affect refugees seeking...

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The next global health crisis is already here: Childhood trauma from war

The brutal reality of wars unfolding in our world, such as the current war in Ukraine, the Iran-Israel-US conflict, or the devastating humanitarian crisis in Gaza, reveals that war is never just fought on battlefields. It is fought on every road, in every schoolyard, and in every home.

Tips for Investigating Right-Wing Influencers and Podcasters

“In most of these markets people also say they pay more attention to creators and influencers than to mainstream news brands (or their journalists) when using social media.” — Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism report

How Israel’s Unprecedented Killing of Palestinian Journalists in Gaza Makes Accountability Reporting Almost Impossible 

Jumping from the top of a truck, Gazan journalist Anas Al‑Sharif landed in the arms of his best friend, Saleh Al‑Ja’farawi, with a joy that felt almost borrowed from another world, brief, bright, and impossibly alive amid a landscape cratered by warplanes.

Listening before helping: Why community involvement is essential for peace in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh

The arrival of more than 1 million Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh since 2017 has transformed the social and economic landscape of Cox’s Bazar district.
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