
Can Democracy Survive in Asia?
by Faseeh Abbas Welcome to the first article of the Politics of Asia series, where we try to answer the question: ‘Is it possible for democr …
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Kibera: Where NGOs Thrive While People Survive
by Evans Ijakaa Kibera, the largest slum in Africa, is a place where hope and hardship coexist. Home to over 250,000 residents, it is also h …
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Nigeria, We Need To Talk
by Similoluwa Ifedayo Nigeria, it’s Valentine’s Day, and guess what? I should be texting someone who treats me right, but here I am…texting …
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Social Media Comments are the Grey Gold: Healing through Virtual Interaction (Part I)
by Metolo Foyet While much has been said about the dangers of social media—ranging from misinformation to cyberbullying—there is another sid …
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Read moreDear 2025: I’m 80 and Still Cleaning Up Hitler’s Mess
February 6by Similoluwa Ifedayo Dear 2025, I hope you are doing well, or at least better than I am. I am 1945, …
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Read moreGood time to be a Rwandan citizen, especially as a youth – here is why
January 13by Aurore Teta Ufitiwabo In 1994, Rwanda faced one of the darkest periods in human history when over …
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Read moreProxies of Iran and the Middle East: A Struggle for Regional Supremacy
October 7by Faseeh Abbas Militias and other non-state actors throughout the Middle East have, for the past fe …
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