Battered, Bedevilled, And Bruised: What Will Happen To The Rohingya?

The stateless Rohingyas have had their identity trampled on, been expelled from their own countries, and travelled across oceans for refuge only to be treated like inferior beings.

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Colonialism Never Disappeared: Spain's Decision to Recognize Morocco's Legitimacy Over Western Sahara

A recent Spanish policy decision will affect the fate of the stateless Sahrawi people in the Non-Self-Governing Territory of Western Sahara.

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The Urgent Need To Protect Youth Against Facebook's Algorithms

The growth of Facebook has been achieved at the expense of young people’s mental health – showing a pressing need for further regulation of the tech giant.

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The U.S. Leaves The ‘Graveyard of Empires’ For The Taliban: Dark Clouds On The Horizon Of Women’s Human Rights In Afghanistan

The future of women's rights in Afghanistan have been plunged into uncertainty since the Taliban has taken control of the country. It is the international community's obligation to assure that women's rights and liberties are protected.

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Restrictive Abortion Laws: The Case Of Poland

A year after Poland’s introduction of a near-total ban on abortion, gender equality activists reflect on the devastating effects of this constitutional ruling.

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