In Istanbul, earthquake survivors rebuild shattered lives
At least three million people have been displaced following the earthquakes that hit Turkey and Syria last month.
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At least three million people have been displaced following the earthquakes that hit Turkey and Syria last month.
How one Bosnian man and his family got through a tragic accident, the COVID pandemic and inflation.
Password management and user authentication solutions provider Specops Software has today announced the release of its annual Weak Password Report which analysed over 800 million breached passwords and suggests that passwords continue to be a weak spot in an organisation’s network. The study found 88% of passwords used in successful attacks consisted of 12 characters […]
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How a new immigrant from Kazakhstan found friendship – and hope – among a group of women in Halmstad.
How Dalit women in India were forced to wet nurse the children of dominant castes while their own children went hungry.
A flood of nations is trying to cut dependance on the dollar, fearing ‘weaponisation’ by the US. But it won’t be easy.
THE saying ‘no one knows what goes on behind closed doors’ couldn’t be more fitting for the chilling case of Michel Fourniret.
Known as one of France’s most sadistic serial killers, new Netflix documentary Monique Olivier: Ac…
Al Jazeera’s Resul Serdar shares his experience reporting on the earthquakes that hit Turkey and Syria, one month on.
Muschik provides an in-depth account of UN efforts to decolonise and state-build post-World War II, offering rare insight into the role of non-state actors.
Michael Kugelman elucidates the current political state of South Asia, particularly developments in hate speech, populism, and regional political relations.