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Iranian academics Farvardin and Talebi discuss the grievances behind the protests, and their future trajectories
A new book focuses on what makes people really happy: solidarity
A new campaign tries to educate well-meaning people on why they often end up harming sex workers, even when they're trying to help them.
These are some of the bold and brave women who have taken to the streets to protest against the military coup and demand a return to democracy
The human rights activist José Daniel Ferrer says recent protests have left the regime on the back foot.
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Amidst a new protest wave, Russian youth - whether children or students - have found themselves at the centre of public debate once again.