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In the MENA region, more and more young people are identifying as non-religious

1st Dec 2020 Equal Times 0

Following the umpteenth controversy surrounding the cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammed, driven by President Emmanuel Macron of France on this occasion, various media outlets reported […]

Unemployed graduates protest in Pretoria

14th Aug 2020 Ramatamo Sehoai 0

South Africa has one of the world’s highest unemployment rates accounting for around 6.7-million people, 67% of whom are young people.

How Egypt silences popular and dissident music

9th Jun 2020 Equal Times 0

For Faris Hemida, a well-known singer of Egypt’s wildly popular musical style known as mahraganat (‘festivals’ in Arabic), 16 February 2020 did not go well. […]

What about the kids? COVID-19 also puts children’s rights at risk

2nd Jun 2020 Equal Times 0

When the editors of Nature magazine first used the term ‘coronavirus’ in 1968, they probably never, not even in their wildest dreams, imagined that the concept would become […]

Can migrants, robots and retirees help to combat the demographic crisis in an ageing Japan?

28th Oct 2019 Equal Times 0

Turning 100 is no longer a novelty in Japan. Itsuko Inoue recently celebrated her 100th birthday, joining the ranks of Japan’s 71,000 centenarians. A native […]

History according to Google: why you should be wary of the world’s largest search engine

27th Sep 2019 Equal Times 0

Do you know how the First World War began? You’ll probably have to stop and think about it. You might try to look it up […]

Women make a difference in Brazilian politics and activism

1st Oct 2018 Equal Times 0

The 7 October vote is very unlikely to end the suspense and we will have to wait until the second round later in the month, […]

They survived hell, now reluctant returnees help tackle Gambia’s migrant problem

17th Sep 2018 Equal Times 0

Despite an arduous journey through known trafficking hotspots, Mustapha Sallah’s dream of a new life in Germany ended in Libya. “The day the police arrested […]

Syria: being a mother in times of war

3rd Sep 2018 Equal Times 0

In Syria, most babies are born by Caesarean section. There is no time for natural deliveries under the shelling. There are not enough doctors. Mothers […]

From open conflict to open-air gallery: can street art help heal Mostar?

4th Jun 2018 Equal Times 0

This year marks the seventh edition of the Mostar Street Arts Festival which is running across Bosnia’s fifth largest city until 21 June. Bosnia and […]

Reconciliation, a difficult journey for the Aboriginal peoples in Canada

16th Feb 2018 Equal Times 0

Yellowknife is a Canadian city north of the 60th parallel. It is a Saturday in November and the NWT (Northwest Territories) Wellness Society is holding […]

Graffiti in the West Bank: are foreign artists really serving the Palestinian cause?

4th Dec 2017 Equal Times 0

The scene is surreal. A pair of young tourists lean a ladder against the separation wall in Bethlehem, in the West Bank. They take it […]

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