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There is nothing quite like the joy of playing fetch with an exuberant dachshund thrilled at the sight of a new toy.  Or the...

Incels: How they are Radicalized, and How to Deradicalize Them

Misogyny can turn into violence acts against not just women, but also the public. Such were the cases for “incels” (involuntary celibates), the ideological...

Breaking Patriarchal Construct: Rethinking Virginity and Gender Equality in Modern Society

Oftentimes, virginity is often considered as a taboo subject, moreover it’s considered a disgrace. Specifically towards women. Women who have already lost her purity...

A Nation Left Behind: The Flaws in Pakistan’s Education System

‘’Education is the most powerful weapon, says Nelson Mandela, which you can use to change the world’’. 21st century is an epoch of knowledge...

Social Media and Global Conflicts: Influence, Bias, and Impact on Public Discourse

Social media platforms such as Facebook, YouTube, X (formerly Twitter), and Instagram enable users to share content and engage in online communities. Over the...

Global Governance Actions to Climate Change: In Challenge of Mass Migration

International issues that are taking place recently, such as climate change, may have an impact on migration. Even though climate change is primarily concerned...

The Overlooked Heroes: Women’s Role and Exclusion in War and Peace

In the midst of constantly changing global dynamics, the world currently faces more than 50 ongoing armed conflicts, spanning a wide range of regions...

Pandemics and global health security: Lessons from covid-19

The COVID-19 pandemic, which swept across the globe beginning in late 2019, has exposed significant gaps in the world’s preparedness for global health crises....

Freedom Oppression: Women’s Struggle and Movement from France to Iran

Freedom is a word with many meanings. Since the era of global decolonization, various movements fighting for freedom have spread worldwide. Moreover, after WW...

Weak Protection of Musicians’ Rights and Indonesian Music Copyrights

Historically, legislation related to Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) has existed in Indonesia since the pre-independence period introduced by the Dutch Colonial Government. In this...

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