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Basma Yaghi Newspaper headlines have had a consistent theme in the past month. UNICEF feeding British children for the first [...]
Read moreThe farmers’ protests in India and academic freedom: connecting the dots between farming and education
International Solidarity for Academic Freedom in India (InSAF India) Since the farmers’ protests started and intensified, in particular in the state [...]
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Simin Fadaee Farmers and agricultural workers have been blocking numerous entry points at the borders of New Delhi for more [...]
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Jesse Machin Government responses to COVID-19 have come under scrutiny since the pandemic began. Stories on issues ranging from the economic [...]
Read moreRacism as a social determinant: COVID-19 and its impacts on racial/ethnic minorities
Karim Mitha, Kaveri Qureshi, Shelina Adatia, and Hiten Dodhia As of December 21 2020, over 2.1 million individuals in the UK [...]
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Tom Douglass and Michael Calnan A COVID-19 vaccine has been held by governments since the beginning as the way to control [...]
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Mario Bisiada This article is born out of personal frustration, a feeling that, I believe, is shared by many these days. [...]
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