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Ancient Greek Thinkers Reimagined Through Digital Storytelling as Classical Philosophy Finds New Audience

“Ideas outlive empires, and the voices of philosophers continue to shape the world long after their own age has passed.”

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Guardian of the Desert Library: Mauritania’s Ancient Manuscripts Fight Time, Sand and Silence

“A civilisation survives not only in its monuments, but in the fragile pages someone chooses to protect.” In the fading

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Breaking the Lake’s Old Rules: Kenyan Women Enter Fishing as Climate Pressure Reshapes Tradition

“When survival becomes urgent, even the oldest taboos begin to lose their power.” For decades, women in fishing communities along

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Nigeria’s Aso-Oke Weavers Resist Mechanisation as Global Demand Fuels Cultural Revival

In the southwestern Nigerian town of Iseyin, the steady rhythm of wooden looms continues to define daily life as artisans

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One Year After Pahalgam Attack, Families of Victims Continue to Live With the Weight of Loss

“Terror ends in minutes, but for families left behind, its consequences continue every single day.” Nearly a year after the

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Chernobyl at 40: Wildlife in the Exclusion Zone Shows Survival, Mutation and Unfinished Scientific Debate

“Chernobyl is neither a dead zone nor a perfect wilderness—it is a living laboratory where radiation, abandonment and adaptation continue

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Harvey Fierstein on Broadway, Identity and Survival: Why ‘Kinky Boots’ Still Speaks to Modern Audiences

“Nobody judges you as badly as you judge yourself. It takes a lot of work to love yourself.” Harvey Fierstein

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When Motherhood Arrives Without the Glow: A Writer’s Account of Birth, Rage and Learning to Love

“Every woman who goes through childbirth has, I believe, been through the equivalent of war.” For years, she wanted a

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