
For the First Time in History: A Woman Leads Japan
By Liza Zurabiani (Georgia) For the first time in its modern history, Japan a nation long marked by political conservatism and entrenched gender hierarchies has

By Liza Zurabiani (Georgia) For the first time in its modern history, Japan a nation long marked by political conservatism and entrenched gender hierarchies has

The Advocate Post: Lahore, The enduring friendship between Pakistan and Australia, rooted in mutual respect since 1949, continues to flourish through impactful collaboration in education,

By Amna Amir (Pakistan) The gender pay gap remains one of the most persistent inequalities of our time. Despite decades of progress in women’s education,

By Justice (R) Markandey Katju (India) A hallmark of a civilised society is that minorities therein can live with dignity and honour. From that standpoint

By Amna Amir (Pakistan) Childhood is meant to be a time of play, discovery, and growth. Yet for millions of children in Pakistan, it has

News Desk: Australia will formally recognise the State of Palestine at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in September, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced on

By Arlen Agiliga (Mongolia) Mongolian women top the class. They earn more degrees than men, perform better across school levels, and now make up a

By: Fatima Ghufran (Pakistan) The tragic murder of 17-year-old acclaimed TikToker Sana Yousuf has reignited the debate around consent — a concept persistently misunderstood, misconstrued,

By: Cecília Passos Diniz (Brazil) The complex multidimensional crisis plaguing Venezuela since the early 21st century stands as one of the most intricate contemporary humanitarian

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