The law, in isolation, is insufficient. But where practices are deeply embedded in structures of inequality, waiting for ...
A study by Nadia Mansour offers one of the most detailed syntheses of this transformation, examining how emerging ...
Background The vaping market in Great Britain has shifted rapidly since 2021, driven by the rise of disposable vapes, ...
Digital trust is rapidly becoming a decisive factor in shaping economic performance, quality of life, and progress toward sustainable development goals, according to a new global study. The research ...
MLAs elected in the latest assembly election shows that these four states and Puducherry accounted for 41.6% of all Muslims MLAs in the country ...
Background Colombia’s prolonged armed conflict has significantly impacted public health. This study constructs a ...
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[This article is the fourth of a four-part series on the necessity of “living in the future tense.” The first was published December 1, 2024: Managing the Disruptions of Change in the Foreseeable ...
India must move beyond thinking about delimitation with a ‘population-only’ criterion. Better forms are possible, and those ...
In March 2026, Global 50/50 launched its In Dialogue series — a new convening space for the urgent conversations that gender justice demands. For our inaugural event, we brought together feminist ...
Objective Although socioeconomic status has been linked to various rheumatoid arthritis (RA)-related outcomes, evidence on ...
No, of course not. People have rights. The concept of a state's right to exist is not recognized in any international law.
The last 9 years have seen the release of some truly exceptional films, including the likes of Oppenheimer, The Zone of ...