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Society Terror in Europe

Twin Towers To Bataclan: Two Juliettes, Bound Across The Atlantic By Terror’s Toll

They’re both named Juliette. One is American, the other French. Each lost her father to a terror attack — the first in 9/11 in New York, the other in Paris, ten years ago. Out of shared grief, a rare friendship was born between the two Juliettes across the Atlantic.

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In The News Israel-Palestine War Society

Standing With The People Of Gaza Is True Solidarity — And Maybe Nothing More

The fleet may not open a maritime corridor, and the hunger strike may not end the hunger, but their true strength lies in breaking the psychological isolation, in offering a sense that there is a moral refuge, even if it is materially powerless.

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In The News Israel-Palestine War Society

The Beat Won’t Stop: How Breakdancing Helps Gaza’s Kids Resist Despair

Breakdancing has taken root in one of the most unlikely places: In the refugee camps of Nuseirat and Gaza City, a crew called Breaking 48 trains children and teenagers in the art of hip-hop, amid ongoing conflict, shortages, and destruction. Their story is one of resilience, creativity, and community.

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LGBTQ Plus Society

A Close-Up View Of The Vital Role Of “Trans Mothers” In Colombia

Mother figures don’t always look the same. In the lives of many trans people, that presence comes in the form of a trans mother — a role that is born out of love and chosen care.

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Geopolitics Russia-Ukraine War

How Trump’s Attack Is Uniting Ukraine Around Zelensky — Like Putin Did Three Years Ago

Even his critics inside Ukraine are uniting behind Volodymyr Zelensky for standing up to U.S. President Trump and Vice President Vance to defend their nation’s interests.

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Women Worldwide

Bolivia: Solidarity Inside The Miraflores Maximum Security Women’s Prison

Former inmates of the Miraflores Women’s Penitentiary Center — where former Interim President Jeanine Anez is now serving her sentence — share their stories of solidarity and support among the women there, but they also call for changes within the prison system and society.

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Ideas Society

Caring For Tina: What Neanderthals Can Now Teach Us About Altruism

A recent study has shown that Tina, a Neanderthal child with Down’s syndrome, lived to the age of six because her group took care of her, placing the documented origin of altruism in the Homo genus between 270,000 and 146,000 years ago. Altruism is not a right, it is a human condition, something every human heart has to conquer.

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Ideas Society

Brainrot And Beyond, An Honest Gen Z Defense Of TikTok

Facing a U.S. ban of the Chinese-owned social media, a TikTok power user makes his case for free speech and freedom to scroll.

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Society

Overdue For #MeToo In Africa? Shocking Allegations Against Cameroon Mogul Spur Action

A wave of denouncements against prominent Cameroonian businessman Hervé Bopda has led to his arrest late Tuesday night. The public outcry is coming as many across Africa say its time confront sexual violence head on.

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Russia-Ukraine War Society

Wroclaw Postcard: What We Learn About Ourselves In A Wartime Train Station

The war in Ukraine has prompted a huge outpouring of compassion across the border in Poland. It is a positive reflection of the human condition, but also a reminder that we should care for others and outsiders even when there’s no nearby conflict.

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Ideas Migrant Lives

English Channel To The Mediterranean: Borders That Kill

The deaths of 27 migrants off the French coast of Calais is one more tragedy on a long list in the European Union. After the initial shock, however, we tend to forget, get used to it and in the end, become indifferent.

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In The News

COVID-19 And The Case For Taxing India’s Rich

To mitigate the high economic costs of the pandemic, it’s time to demand greater contributions from those who can afford to pay.

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In The News

The Virtual Paradox Of Generosity In The Digital Age

You just walked past a homeless man on the street, but you may try to help him if you see his story on social media.

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In The News

In Mexico, Making Solidarity Last Beyond The Quake

-OpEd- In his account of the 1985 earthquake, which killed between 6,000 and 30,000 people (there are no precise figures) and destroyed more than 800 buildings in Mexico City, Carlos Monsiváis, one of the country’s greatest writers, described what he saw as the “emergence of civil society.” At the time, Monsiváis, who died in 2010, […]

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Geopolitics Society

Earthquake Risks, Italy Must Rise United From The Rubble

-Essay- NORCIA — Every tragedy has its symbol, a photograph, often, that sticks in people’s minds and encapsulates with profound immediacy the raw experience at hand. Sunday’s earthquake in Central Italy is no exception. In the image, a few rays of sunlight illuminate a group of nuns and displaced elderly residents praying in the devastated […]

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On This Day – September 17

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Smarter Cities Society

Communal Living, An Alternative To Real Estate Status Quo

MUNICH — For a communal housing project, there are bound to be endless discussions over commons areas before the foundation stone has even been laid. There are also financial questions such as “can I sell the apartment if I have to?” But the most pressing point is just how many people will be living more […]

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Geopolitics Ideas

Don’t Call Him A Traitor: The Palestinian Cause, Revisited

An impassioned defense of a fellow Algerian-born writer who dares to think for himself in the face of Arab identity politics and the eternal Israeli-Palestinian crisis.

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Geopolitics Ideas

In Poland, Unlikely Orphans Of The Last Communist General

Protesters from the political far-right denounced the funeral honors bestowed on the last Polish communist dictator, General Jaruzelski. But with him gone, their cause may disappear too.

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Society

Give And Take: Italy’s Experiment With A Cash-Free Supermarket

MODENA – A place like this — where milk costs one point and olive oil four points instead of nine euros, where you can buy food even if you don’t have the money to do so — seems possible only here, between the Torre della Ghirlandina (the bell tower of the Cathedral of Modena) and […]

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