World
Lebanese First: Anti-corruption protests in Lebanon unite sectarian groups
Now, for the first time in Lebanon’s history, they’re subscribing to another belongingness paradigm: the people versus the political elite.
Executing Justice: Violence against children in Pakistan sparks debate on retribution
There are issues in the Pakistani justice, legal, policing, and government systems which have not been addressed. A public hanging seems, in light of this fact, a hasty attempt to fix an otherwise deep-seated problem.
“Megxit”: A British Royal Crisis
Harry and Meghan’s sudden departure has sent shockwaves through Britain, prompting questions over the Royal Family’s right to privacy and their relevance in a modern-day liberal democracy.
Party Over Principles
“By pardoning racist incidents, we lower the precedent for behavior among our political leaders.”
Suppressing Secularism: The Marginalisation of India’s Muslims
“Modi’s India is the ‘world’s largest democracy’ in nothing but name.”
Fallen Idols: Sexism and Suicide in the K-pop Industry
Why are people holding these women who are celebrities to such a high standard that if they do something slightly different than what people expect, they’re receiving all this hatred?
A Different Storm
Since 2011, Iraqi protests have been silenced time and time again under the pretense of war and the fight against IS.
Breaking Ground: Sidewalk Labs Proposes a New Future for Cities
“Google has just been accused of violating healthcare laws in the U.S. Shouldn’t that be enough to cancel this project?”
