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This bulletin devoted to Global Indigenous Peoples News, part of the Glocal Exchange project of Weave News, seeks to highlight some of the current issues from Indigenous communities in different parts ...
Past studies have examined drug economies in Myanmar’s extractive regions, but this research introduces a new angle: how “green extractivism” functions within a conflict economy. This poses particular ...
Vienna, Austria, is the site of what is viewed internationally as the most successful model of social housing development since the early twentieth century.
For the past few months, the world has been watching mass protests unfold in Georgia. These actions represent more than just opposition to the current government; they also reflect a deeper struggle ...
This article was originally published by El Salto on 24 March 2025 and was translated by John Collins. According to the Real Academia Española, a euphemism is defined as a word or expression used in ...
The first time I ever heard the term “social housing” was at a Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) meeting in Buffalo, NY, in the fall of 2024. A former colleague of mine invited me to the meeting, ...
It is a bright Saturday, the crisp air of late February stubbornly holding onto winter’s cold. Before me, Union Square Greenmarket unfolds in quiet rhythms. Usually a place of hurried crossings, the ...
As Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 US elections continues to reverberate both domestically and internationally, it is essential to confront the complex web of authoritarian politics, resurgent ...
On February 6, 2024, New York State (NYS) Senator Cordell Cleare, a Democrat in the 30th Senate DIstrict (including Harlem), introduced Senate Bill 2023-S8494 to establish “the New York State social ...
Let’s examine what we know about social housing. Here I have curated a variety of articles by independent news outlets which have reported on social housing developments “glocally” (that is, locally ...
Even a simple thing like taking a stroll around a Danish city can tell you about this country's deep commitment to combating climate change and supporting the welfare of its people. Copenhagen's ...
The scatterplot below highlights Hungary's role as a 'negative outlier' in the European asylum system, demonstrating an exceptionally low positive decision ratio for asylum applications across ...
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