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Tag: politics

Latin America’s resurgent leftism

by Matthew Slade9 Jan 202222 Dec 2025Leave a comment

A “pink tide” of left-wing parties are ascending across the region. Who’s next?

Explainer, Latin America & Caribbean Brazil, chile, colombia, conservatism, election, latin america, leftism, politics

Living conditions worsen for asylum seekers on the Greek Island of Lesbos

by Amer Ammache12 Oct 202022 Dec 20251 Comment

Fires blazed across Moria camp leave 13,000 without water and shelter.

Europe, Explainer COVID-19, Greece, human security, politics, Refugees

The #MeToo movement reaches Iran

by Sumaya Hussaini3 Oct 202022 Dec 2025Leave a comment

Iranian women and journalists take to social media to break the silence on sexual violence.

Explainer, Middle East & North Africa HumanRights, iran, MeToo, MiddleEast, politics, SocialMedia, WomensRights
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