Memories of the day when my father died 25 years ago are still fresh in my mind and have somehow made me apathetic towards death.
Egypt Targets TikTokers and Digital Dissidents
Egypt's cybercrime law was written to fight extremists and terror organisations that use the internet to promote their ideas among youth. So why is the government going after influencers?
Political Cartoons: Ink Blots Speaking for the Common Man
Despite fears of legal action, cartoonists are producing more work mocking the government because neither the cartoonists nor the readers have lost their sense of humour.
What Will Our Relationships Be Like When All of This Ends?
A poem on nurturing bonds while coping with our personal losses during the pandemic.
‘The Period Society’: How a 19-Year-Old Is Working Towards Eradicating Period Poverty
Through virtual educational sessions and sanitary products distribution, TPS has been working towards Covid-relief for menstruators during the pandemic.
Tokyo Olympics 2021: Clearing the New Hurdle of Uncertainty
With the Olympics already delayed by a year, athletes are struggling to stay positive and continue training while trying their best to not test positive for COVID-19.
Supporting Pride Month the Right Way: Strategies To Prevent ‘Rainbow Washing’
Being vocal for the LGBTQIA+ community should not be viewed as a mere business strategy, rather an attitude shift should accompany it.
We, the Evolving Millennial Feminists
Our understanding of feminism continues to grow as we try to apply it to the different spaces we occupy in our lives. There is still a long way to …