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AI’s Rise in India Is Exposing Women to New Digital…
The rise of unregulated AI deepfakes are rendering Indian women vulnerable to disturbing rights violations.
What Bhutan Can Teach the World About Tourism and Growth
Bhutan serves as a prime example of how conscious government decision-making can successfully balance both…
Have the Seeds of an Asian Spring Been Sown?
The 2025 protests in Nepal against a corrupt government have marked a turning point in youth-led mobilization in…
What Dharavi Knows About Cities
Inside Mumbai’s Dharavi, a multibillion-dollar redevelopment plan brings upheaval and uncertainty to nearly one…
Privées d’Internet par les talibans, les femmes afghanes…
La coupure d’Internet limite leur parole et renforce leur dépendance; elle légitime, sous couvert de religion, leur…
A Paradise Caught Between South Asia’s Most Dangerous…
In the long, tumultuous history of Kashmir, the April 2025 Pahalgam attack marks yet another turning point, one…
The Pursuit of Transparent Journalism in the Midst of…
In this two-part series, I discuss the role and importance of transparent journalism with war correspondent Edward…
Transgender Sex Workers Offer Hope to the Long-Standing…
Transgender sex workers are emerging as a key stakeholder in helping to combat the decades-long HIV/AIDS crisis…
MIR Meets: Declan Walsh
Host Sabrina Nelson sits down with Declan Walsh, Chief Africa Correspondent for The New York Times, to discuss his…
Quel espoir pour les femmes afghanes après la…
« Aujourd’hui, sans aucun doute, l’Afghanistan est l’un des pires pays au monde où naître femme ». Dorothée…
Review Radio: Canada in Afghanistan, NATO and…
Host Sabrina Nelson is joined by Stephen Saideman, a prominent political scientist currently holding the Paterson…
The Silent Dangers of Everyday Dialect Discrimination
The normalization of linguistic homogeneity pushed by prestigious dialect speakers only continues growing. The…