A woman’s hands, a man’s name
If Indian women sustain agriculture, why is eighty per cent of farmland inherited by men?
Sana Sharma
If Indian women sustain agriculture, why is eighty per cent of farmland inherited by men?
Sana Sharma
As political instability deepens and debt rises, France is drawn deeper into a dilemma with no clear way out.
Lisa Marie Bitout
What happens to women’s rights when their protection depends on the interpreter? The U.S. shows us that it's safe to …
Maë Panzani
Some people believe that with education democracy naturally strengthens. In Jordan, women are more educated than ever, but true equality …
Dalia Niss
The education reform in Latvia is reshaping the identity of the Russian-speaking youth. Can the changes reject a language without …
Eloïse Thompson
The global plastics treaty negotiation is deadlocked, and it's not because countries disagree on the scale of the crisis.
Janna Radi
This is arguably humanity’s biggest question. In how many ways have we imagined the answer?
Lia Ur Misselwitz
Singapore, a small island state lauded as an economic champion, stands at a juncture where the return of industrial policies …
Daniel Adam
Some parents place their children under intense academic pressure because in their day, success meant survival.
Pola Michałek
Nuclear and renewable power are frequently depicted as two sides of a coin. The two shouldn’t compete, however. The transition …
Bertille Voisin
Harrison Mole
Reuben Arya
Alisa Reviakina
Netanel Berman & Elias El-Zabri
Tamer El-Imad
Ibrahim Mustapha Fofanah
Vhon Michael Tobes
Lisa Marie Bitout
Daniel Adam
Reeva Vyas
Ludovico Maria Santacroce
Diyarali Gainollauly
Alexa Ghatas
Alessandro Donati
Eliot Forterre
Andrea Sirtori
Pola Michałek
Anna Vakulych
Gabriela Gomez Dominguez
Asia Vicentino
Julnar Aizouki
Salomé Aldeguer-Roure
Hèlene Bunine
Sofia Suárez
Bertille Voisin
Grahesh Srinivas
Mia Tran
Thomas Mesnil
Constance di Mauro
Oscar Eveno
Reebaz Hasan Qader
Aditeya Nulu
Arsène Ngabirano
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