That Bitter Pill to Swallow Called Norethisterone: How Women in Palestine Should Delay Their Menstruation
Palestinian women have no choice but to take menstruation delaying pills due to the lack of access to water and menstrual hygiene products.
Palestinian women have no choice but to take menstruation delaying pills due to the lack of access to water and menstrual hygiene products.
Gender inequality persists globally with many countries still grappling with gender gaps, hindering social and economic development. Discrimination also has marginalized women in education, workplaces, and politics, while legal and economic barriers persist. Labor market must be facing stagnation in the last two decades, influenced by child care and societal Read more
Baseball has proven to be an effective tool of diplomacy between the USA and Japan. In this essay, the writer reflected on such diplomacy.
The US reopened its embassy in Seychelles after 27 years, aiming to counter China’s influence in the Indian Ocean and strengthen diplomatic ties. Both countries have fought for influence for a very long time and had established their presence before Seychelles became independent. On June 1st, 2023, the embassy of Read more
Indonesia’s commitment to supporting Palestinian independence is influenced by domestic politics and pragmatism, rather than purely religious solidarity. Islamic influence fluctuates based on political dynamics, as seen in different eras. The Palestinian-Israeli conflict is often used as a political card, with interests shifting over time. “Indonesia will always be committed Read more