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Global study reveals deep Eurocentric bias in human gene maps
A study has found that more than 41,000 missing RNA transcripts and hundreds of potential new genes have been overlooked due to Eurocentric gene maps, leaving crucial disease clues for non-European populations unseen.
4 min read
‘The 'Iron Man' image is destroyed’: Israeli defence minister becomes the subject of online mockery
Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz faced global ridicule after hackers leaked his personal phone number, video-called him, and exposed vulnerabilities in Israel’s security.
4 min read
How ‘love jihad’ charges against Muslims are falling apart in India, one case at a time
With no convictions and mounting acquittals, India’s controversial ‘love jihad’ laws are increasingly being exposed as tools of communal targeting, leaving Muslim men to bear the human cost.
8 min read
Pakistani architect declines Israeli prize over 'ongoing genocide' in Gaza
Yasmeen Lari is Pakistan’s first female architect who has worked tirelessly to help the country’s marginalised communities with sustainable housing, ecological cooking stoves.
3 min read
Why has India's new education policy reignited the Hindi vs Tamil debate again?
India’s new National Education Policy 2020 has reignited a long-standing debate over language and identity, particularly in Tamil Nadu, where resistance to Hindi imposition has deep historical roots.
5 min read
Namibia bids farewell to founding father, 'ultimate statesman' Nujoma
Sam Nujoma died in February –– Namibians grateful for becoming independent from South Africa under his leadership paid their respects for nearly a month.
3 min read
Four dead, five still missing from India avalanche: army
The Indian army said In a statement that 50 people out of 55 workers were initially rescued, but among them four succumbed to their injuries.
2 min read
Analysis: Syria loss could severely impact Russia’s Middle East ambitions
The termination of the Tartus deal could very well mark the end of the Kremlin’s half-century presence in the region. How it will shape the Middle East is anyone’s guess.
11 MIN READ
From Lebanon to Syria: Iran's zero-sum game in its own backyard
Tehran’s quest for regional dominance crumbles as military misadventures and internal failures end grand dreams of reviving the Persian empire.
7 MIN READ
Home truths: The Liberian helping rebuild the lives of migrants
Sam Goncolo left his country in search of a better life in Europe. But he soon realised that the grass is always greener on the other side. Now he works to convince other migrants to return home.
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