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Reluctance to Meditate
Ena explores the concept of meditation and talks about her journey and experience with different meditative practices such as breathing.
Kyle Rittenhouse Trial Sparks Unease in America
How one 18-year-old’s homicide trial will have huge implications for a divided America.
Myanmar Continues Fight Against Military Leadership
What is happening in Myanmar?
Anti-military protests broke out across the country on Sunday 8th August, marking the anniversary of a bloody 1988 pro-democracy uprising, known as the 8888 uprising, against a previous military group.
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We the Creatives: How Art Empowers Us
An article exploring a young activist's personal discovery of artistic activism, including an interview with a cultural organiser
Israel, Hamas and ‘The Authentic West’
Ayse talks about the Palestine-Israel issues by exploring the authenticity of western countries that have intervened and makes reference to how effective the United Nations has been in preserving international peace.
Reopened Schools - Enough for Students to Catch Up on Missed Work?
Find out how an education support package, curriculum-based TV programmes and in-school counselling may allow students to catch up on work.
Hidden Black History Revealed in Documentaries
Find out the hidden Black history that explores Black people’s deep connection to the UK and their significant impact on two big industries.
New Report Shows Evidence of Uyghur Genocide
An independent report published by Newlines Institute for Strategy and Policy details the crimes carried out against Uyghurs.
Why We Urgently Need to Boycott Social Media
As we search for clarity amidst confusion and approach another US election, it is time we turned the tables on those keeping us in the dark.
Crisis, Nightmare, Threat: Exploring the Facts Behind the Semantics of UK Immigration
Words used to describe UK immigration often mask the reality of the situation. Here, we take a look at what is really going on.
Who Is Guilty in the Yemen Civil War?
As the war rages, we must not continue to be complacent about the horror and the part our country has played.