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Factors of Migration in South West Asia
Migration in Southwest Asia (often encompassing countries like Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Oman, UAE, and others in the Arabian Peninsula and surrounding areas) is driven by a mix of economic, political, environmental, and social factors. These push people from … Continue reading
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Is Climate Journalism Up to the Task in 2026?
We need strong climate journalism now more than ever and there’s some good news to report on that front. Important voices on the climate beat are … Is Climate Journalism Up to the Task in 2026?
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When green space becomes a product: commercialisation and the fragile publicness of Cairo’s parks
By Abdelbaseer A. Mohamed, University of Lodz On a weekend afternoon in Cairo, families queue at park entrances, children wait their turn at ticketed… When green space becomes a product: commercialisation and the fragile publicness of Cairo’s parks
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