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Scotland Introduces LGBTQ+ Inclusive Curriculum For Schools
Setting the stage for the entire world, Scotland becomes the first country to make inclusion of the LGBTQ+ community mandatory in their educ
Veda Rodewald
Oct 1, 20212 min read


World's Youth Protest to Battle Climate Change
Young people around the world were seen to heed Greta Thunberg’s call to rally for the climate in the first major protest seen since the onslaught of the pandemic. The pandemic forced young climate activists to develop and adopt new advocating strategies to combat climate change, including digital protests on platforms such as Twitter and Instagram. The main rally was held in Germany, ahead of the citizens voting for their new chancellor. Friday’s demonstrations were designed
Srijaa Chatterjee
Sep 30, 20211 min read


Women in Politics: A Change Long Overdue
Gender within the realm of politics is a leading topic of discussion, as the need for female political participation has not only been ident
Veda Rodewald
Sep 24, 20218 min read


A Petition to Rename New Zealand
The Māori Party of New Zealand, has introduced a landmark petition, calling for the country to be renamed to its original indigenous name of
Veda Rodewald
Sep 22, 20212 min read


Indian Textiles in European Art: A Colonial History
The pervasion of the colonial attitude into literary texts is evident in Dickens’s sophisticated prose with its acerbic imperialist underton
Nitya Khirwar
Sep 17, 20211 min read


The Collapse of the Lebanese Economy
Lebanon in the 1960s: a picturesque land of Beirut-focused tourism and banking sector-driven prosperity – a visual impossible to imagine con
Pandora Editorial Staff
Sep 14, 20218 min read


Racism, Sexism, and the Olympics
The Olympics, one of the most celebrated sporting events in history, have increasingly diversified in terms of participants over the past few years. In the Tokyo Olympics held this year, a record number of 32% of participating LGBTQ+ athletes took home a medal, according to Outsports. Additionally, some of the most popular Olympians in the public eye were people of colour. The concept of the Olympics struggling with proper inclusivity of all groups is one that should have bee
Pandora Editorial Staff
Sep 12, 20219 min read


Japan’s Race For A New Leader
On Friday, September 3rd 2021, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga addressed the nation and announced his decision to step down from the
Veda Rodewald
Sep 7, 20213 min read


An Easy Target: The Lavender Scare of 1950s
“126 homosexuals fired from the state department”, “Dr Luther King is shot dead”, “17 reds captured” and “How to spot a possible homo”, all
Nandini Sarin
Aug 23, 20216 min read


Malaysian Prime Minister Resigns Amid Political Turmoil
Following months of political turmoil, Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin handed in his resignation. Addressing the nation in a telev
Veda Rodewald
Aug 21, 20212 min read


The Fall of Afghanistan
Just a month ago, intelligence agencies abroad began predicting a countdown until the inevitable rise of the Taliban, following the withdraw
Eshal Zahur
Aug 19, 20216 min read


The Pandemic of Inequality: Protecting the Right to Education
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought to light the stark inequality in access to education, considered to be a basic human right. As schools clo
Veda Rodewald
Aug 3, 20216 min read


Progress or Inequality: The G7 in the Modern World
The Test of Global Leadership On June 11th 2021, Cornwall, an English county, welcomed G7 (“Group of 7”) leaders to gather for the...
Veda Rodewald
Jul 31, 20216 min read


Ethiopia and its War in the North
A woman was dragged out from her village in Tigray, tied up in a military base, and gang-raped over several months. Thousands of women have,
Adi Roy
Jul 29, 20217 min read


Terrorism, Imperialism, and the Afghan Quagmire
Inarguably, while studying contemporary world history, one of the most notable events impacting global politics would be 9/11: the September
Eshal Zahur
Jul 28, 20217 min read


Global Surveillance: The Door to Authoritarianism
A list of phone numbers identified by Amnesty International have caused an uproar around the world, calling for better privacy policies. The recent discovery of the misuse of Pegasus, a remote surveillance spyware that can be used on smartphones, has forced all smartphone companies to rethink their approach to privacy, and resulted in widespread criticism of the involved world leaders. Developed by an Israeli firm known as NSO group, Pegasus served as a surveillance software,
Veda Rodewald
Jul 25, 20213 min read

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