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‘We were very wrong about Russia’: How the Gagauz people of Ukraine liveThere are no longer the close connections between the Gagauz of Moldova and Ukraine that once existedWritten by Daria Dergacheva24 February 2025
The fourth industrial revolution is an opportunity to achieve global gender equalityHistorically, the Industrial Revolutions have been key points in changing gender rolesWritten by Guest Contributor18 February 2025
Bhutan’s filmmakers are redefining storytelling uniquely rooted in their cultural contextExploring Bhutan's new wave of film, ‘Cinéma du Dharma’Written by Nepali Times16 February 2025
The Golem: A mythical protector inspiring US comics but also a metaphor for AIGolem is frequently regarded as the first superheroWritten by Fred Petrossian8 February 2025
Framing the past: How Roma people are depicted in Romanian and Greek schoolsHow can we teach history that reflects everyone’s experiences?Written by OBC Transeuropa6 February 2025
Controversy ensues in Mongolia after the government lifts the ban on springtime horse racing Child jockeys will now have to race in freezing cold and on slippery roadsWritten by Nurbek Bekmurzaev5 February 2025
Monoliths of Nartiang: The remnants of India's Jaintia tribal kingdom through photosThe region of Nartiang has megalithic structures made of stones in different placesWritten by Arpita Das Choudhury3 February 2025