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Opinion – cynicism shouldn’t be our default setting

Opinion – cynicism shouldn’t be our default setting

For many, it’s a reasonable response to the world – one that our culture engineers. Unless we address its heightened prevalence in modern society and work to collectively move past it, however, our trust in others, mental health, and desire to engage in impactful activism will continue to deteriorate. In the age of 24-hour news, it’s almost impossible not to be a cynic. This is because we’ve A, never been...

By London, UK
Opinion – we need to take self-care from the screen to the streets

Opinion – we need to take self-care from the screen to the streets

Though scrolling on social media gives us the short-term dopamine hits we crave, ceaseless overexposure to tragedy means that many of us have developed a guilt complex. To combat this, we’re increasingly switching off in the name of self-care, but what if we redirected that to bringing about tangible change and helping others the way we’re helping ourselves? Without doubt, social media is having detrimental impact on our mental...

By Manchester, UK
Paralympians were finally allowed Olympic ring tattoos

Paralympians were finally allowed Olympic ring tattoos

The IOC had previously placed a ban on the symbol in favour of the Paralympic Agitos logo.  For the last few decades, one rite of passage has continued to unite the world’s best athletes, and it isn’t medals. The Olympic rings tattoo has become a tell-tale sign of a top-tier sportsperson, signifying their place at the prestigious games and etching it permanently into their professional journey. Alongside individuals like Tom Daley and...

By Brighton, UK
Nobel Peace Center launches ‘Free Narges Coalition’

Nobel Peace Center launches ‘Free Narges Coalition’

The Nobel Peace Center demands the immediate release of Nobel Laureate Narges Mohammadi, who is unjustly imprisoned and has been violated by guards due to her activism. When you hear of someone who has won a prestigious award like the Nobel Peace Prize, you would naturally assume that they are held in high regard in their own country. Unfortunately, Narges Mohammadi is being unjustly imprisoned for her gender equality advocacy and...

By Milan, Italy