Social media has facilitated the glamorization of eating disorders.
When Climate Change Impairs Beekeeping in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Climate change is causing prolonged drought and killing nectar-producing flowers, which then drives honeybees away
Climate change is causing prolonged drought and killing nectar-producing flowers, which then drives honeybees away
Don’t Ask AI, Ask a Peer: A Collaborative Series from Global Voices
This series is aimed at addressing the very human need to feel connected.
This series is aimed at addressing the very human need to feel connected
The Next Global Health Crisis Is Already Here: Childhood Trauma from War
While some physical injuries heal or can be managed, the invisible wounds of mental trauma can last a lifetime.
While some physical injuries heal or can be managed, the invisible wounds of mental trauma can last a lifetime.
China Catches ‘Lobster Fever’ as Cloud Companies Embrace Openclaw
Ordinary Chinese face the harsh reality about the cost of “raising a lobster”.
Ordinary Chinese face the harsh reality about the cost of “raising a lobster”
Heavy Use of AI Increases Tensions in Hungary’s Upcoming Election
The ruling government has been employing ‘us vs. them’ political rhetoric as voting day draws nearer
The ruling government has been employing ‘us vs. them’ political rhetoric as voting day draws nearer
Australian Creatives Push Back Against ‘AI Theft’
Australian artists and cultural workers are demanding stronger laws, more transparency, and remuneration
Australian artists and cultural workers are demanding stronger laws, more transparency, and remuneration
DRC: Urban Trees Are Natural CO₂ Stores That Merit Closer Attention
A new study shows that 1,759 tons of aboveground biomass is stored by Bunia’s urban trees
A new study shows that 1,759 tons of aboveground biomass is stored by Bunia’s urban trees
How Artificial Intelligence and Synthetic Reality Shaped Bangladesh’s 2026 Election
An analysis of Bangladesh’s first AI-saturated election, where seeing was no longer believing
An analysis of Bangladesh’s first AI-saturated election, where seeing was no longer believing
How AI Is Used to Influence Global Elections
AI tools help campaigns become more effective for the candidates you like — and those you don’t
AI tools help campaigns become more effective for the candidates you like — and those you don’t
Undoing a Decade of Progress for Transgender Rights in India
Activists have called the bill ‘unconstitutional’ and ‘dangerous’
Activists have called the bill ‘unconstitutional’ and ‘dangerous’
Silence Between Two Fires: The Psychological Reality Inside Iran
Living between war and authoritarian control produces a particular psychological condition
Living between war and authoritarian control produces a particular psychological condition
Introducing Kobudo, Japan’s Traditional Martial Arts
‘Budo is not just physical training; it is a profound gateway to understanding Japanese culture.’
‘Budo is not just physical training; it is a profound gateway to understanding Japanese culture.’
Forbidden Movies: Russia Bans Films That Reject So-Called ‘Traditional Values’
A movie about the Nuremberg trials made the forbidden list even before the law was enacted
A movie about the Nuremberg trials made the forbidden list even before the law was enacted
From Gaza to Lebanon and Iran: The Normalization of Atrocity
The erosion of international law is unfolding in plain sight
The erosion of international law is unfolding in plain sight
’A Reading Group Produces Conversation, Surprise, Challenge, Emotional Commitment‘: Reading in the AI Era
"Someone who knows how to ask a question is someone with critical thinking".
“Someone who knows how to ask a question is someone with critical thinking”.















