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Sangita Swechcha interviewed Nepali author, editor, and publisher Archana Thapa to understand her work in amplifying ...
Three young Egyptians turn their love for Korean culture into careers in translation, cuisine, and digital influence.
With sheep vanishing from Morocco’s fields, forests depleted and dams dry, Eid al-Adha arrives without sacrifice, revealing ...
In a world overwhelmed by conflict, overstimulation, and emotional fatigue, Bárbara Alegre’s paintings offer a rare counterpoint: stillness, softness, and sincere connection.
The Ukraine-based Safran publishing house focuses on niche literature: Asian books in Ukrainian translation. Global Voices interviewed its founder Svitlana Pryzynchuk, who lived in China and is now in ...
The Chinese embassy in Bangladesh warned nationals against illegal matchmaking and online dating scams, but China’s gender imbalance — 34.9 million more men than women — continues to drive demand for ...
Penha evaluates the law almost two decades after its enactment: “Women began to realize it was happening within their ...
"A concerted effort to present an insurmountable legal and financial challenge for Uk Mao, with the aim of making it ...
Exploring a broader, more significant cultural tension: the unsustainable economics of globalised performance fees in ...
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has become a global conflict, with ripple effects in Africa where some young people openly ...
Many Taiwanese were outraged by 6.6 percent budget cuts, which undermined the operations of National Defence, Foreign Affairs ...
Founded by the renowned photographer, Instituto Terra transformed Brazil’s degraded lands into thriving forests; 7 million ...
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