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Is Elon Musk really allowed to pay voters?

Is Elon Musk really allowed to pay voters?

The tech billionaire has planted himself at the center of Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, and not without controversy.  With the 2024 presidential election just weeks away, Elon Musk has established himself as a key supporter of Republican nominee Donald Trump. From a rambling conversation between the two, streamed on Musk’s platform X, to an appearance at Trump’s rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, the billionaire is on a mission to secure...

By Brighton, UK
Why India needs feminism more than ever

Why India needs feminism more than ever

The movement is addressing deeply rooted systemic issues countrywide – from workplace discrimination to social stigma – amid the continued fight for tangible gender equality. According to a recent analysis conducted by the Centre for Global Development (based in Washington DC), there exists widespread gender bias in Indian learning materials. The comprehensive study examined 526 textbooks, including 60 from the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT)...

By Delhi, India
What could Russia’s potential ban on ‘children-free’ propaganda mean?

What could Russia’s potential ban on ‘children-free’ propaganda mean?

The Russian government's push to reinforce traditional values is intensifying, now targeting media presence about choosing not to have children. What kind of future are you imagining? If children aren’t part of it, you may want to keep that thought to yourself in Russia. After labelling feminists as 'extremists' and banning any media content related to queer people, the Russian government has now set its sights on those promoting 'child-free' propaganda...

By Milan, Italy
WHO declares Egypt malaria-free after 100-year effort

WHO declares Egypt malaria-free after 100-year effort

The World Health Organization (WHO) has officially declared Egypt malaria-free, marking the culmination of a century-long effort by the North African nation to eradicate the disease. Egypt’s landmark achievement places it among the select group of African countries that have successfully eliminated malaria, becoming the fifth to receive this encouraging certification. The accomplishment is particularly significant given the country’s population of over 100 million people. The eradication of malaria from...

By Nairobi, Kenya