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Activists Protest Uganda’s Death Bill

NEW YORK. The LGBTQI community in the United States stood in solidarity with the Ugandan trans community on Friday. As a result of the Ugandan law criminalizing LGBTQI relationships with the potential for death, a protest was held at the Uganda High Commission. Beyonce Karungi, a Ugandan trans activist who has been threatened and attacked …

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An illustration of a boarding school

U.S. Report Unveils the Horror of Indian Boarding Schools for Indigenous Children

Indian boarding schools are a unique and important part of American history. Dating back to the 1830s, they were created as a way to assimilate Native American children into white society. While the intentions may have been good, the results were often disastrous. The schools were incredibly harsh, with students often enduring physical and psychological …

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An era post the world war

Shadow Risk: How Gray Zone Campaigns Can Escalate

The Chinese are seen pressurizing the Taiwanese leaders on one end, while the ongoing crisis in Ukraine keeps the UN busy. The so-called gray zone that was one era of peace and open conflict is now being poisoned by influence operations, cyber-attacks, public assassinations, and disinformation campaigns. Here’s answering a few questions concerning the escalation …

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China is the largest consumer of meat in the world

All You Need to Know about China’s Growing Interest in ‘Future Foods’ and Alternative Protein

China is the largest consumer of meat globally, with a consumption rate of 10 million tons of beef and veal and 53 million tons of pork. On the other hand, the vegan market is expected to grow by $12 billion by 2023. Nonetheless, the growing appetite has put forward the need for a suitable alternative …

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