human rights

Political meddling and state violence could break Bangladesh’s fragile hold on democracy.

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Australians might think their right to march in the streets is constitutionally guaranteed, but it isn’t.

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The Indian Constitution has supported the movement towards a Hindu state by accommodating communal nationalism.

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Border security is used in democracies like the US to silence advocates and threaten democracy.

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The displacement of communities due to climate change can have unexpected impacts on the language landscape of a region.

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While the media paints sportswashing as evil, more research is needed to evaluate whether it is really changing attitudes on the ground.

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Fans care about their clubs’ accomplishments more and if new owners can pour in big money to achieve this, then all is good.

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Quantum technologies have been the subject of much hype. That’s not necessarily a bad thing.

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India’s revised surrogacy law does little to meet the needs of its growing LGBTQ+ community.

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The discontent of the millions displaced was politicised, eventually leading to a civil war and the birth of a new republic named Bangladesh.

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Non-government organisations play a crucial role in promoting social cohesion between refugees and host communities.

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