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School in the metaverse: What the education models of the future will look like
When Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg popularised the concept of the ‘metaverse’ back in 2021, it sent shockwaves through the public landscape.…
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Congress must prioritize human rights, strategy before releasing billions to Iran
Earlier this year, it was in vogue. Political leaders from Washington to Paris, London to Berlin shouted, marched, and demanded: Women,…
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Japan’s birth rate drops to fresh record low
Japan’s birth rate declined for the seventh consecutive year in 2022 to a record low, the health ministry has said,…
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A post-pandemic homage to Catalonia
Twenty years ago, in 2003, I left the United States with no particular agenda aside from leaving the United States…
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Why ‘white’ supremacists are not always white
In the early hours that followed yet another mass shooting in the United States – this time targeting an outlet…
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Humanitarian aid alone cannot save Lebanon
With the world’s attention focused firmly on Ukraine, countless other countries in crisis have been forgotten – left to fend…
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Want to beat Trump in 2024? Learn from E Jean Carroll
Andrew Mitrovica Carroll’s dignity and resolve were on display before, during and after a New York jury found that the…
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To achieve peace, both Ukraine and Russia must feel secure
It has been more than a year since Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The war has killed and…
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Sudan can turn this crisis into an opportunity
Sudan is going through the most complex crisis in its contemporary history. It started with an attempted coup by the…
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In Bosnia, the past is disappearing and the future is bleak
Ehlimana Memišević On November 18, 2022, the remains of at least two people, killed during the 1992 massacres against Bosniak…
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