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2023
The Conversion of St. Paul by Caravaggio: A Masterpiece of Dramatic Intensity and Transformative Power
An analysis of Caravaggio's The Conversion of St. Paul and its representation of the powerful transformation of the future apostle.
The Rise of the Angry Young Men in British Drama
Exploring social injustice and generation gap in post-war Britain drama through the works of John Osborne and other playwrights of the Angry Young Men movement.
Closing the Wealth Gap in Arab Economies: The Power of a Progressive Taxation System
The rising levels of wealth inequality in the Middle East sparks debate over the need for progressive taxation models to bridge the extreme concentration of wealth in the region.
More Than a Mere Copycat? The Rise of AI-Generated Art and its Implications
Can AI art really be considered true art? The debate is heating up as many see this new technology as a mere copycat, while others argue that it has the potential to elevate human creativity to new heights.
Unlocking the Power of a Thriving Bioeconomy
The bioeconomy offers a promising solution for mitigating climate change and promoting sustainability, but only with smart policy interventions.
My internship comes to an end, but my journey continues
Education in refugee camps has the transformative power to break the chains of poverty and rebuild lives, bringing hope for a better tomorrow.
The New International Man: Can World Federalism Overcome Nationalism?
Exploring the concept of the ‘New Soviet Man’ and how a modern-day equivalent could promote world federalism and overcome nationalism.
6 Solutions to Overhaul the United Nations Security Council
Six game-changing proposals to reform the UN Security Council and restore global peace
Bridging the Wealth Gap: A Blueprint for Poverty Eradication
Redefining 21st century economics to eradicate poverty.
Odessa's Cultural Heritage Threatened by Ongoing Conflict in Ukraine
Despite being inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List, the historical Ukrainian city of Odessa struggles to protect its monuments from the effects of war.
‘Like heads in the sand’: United Nations Votes on Israeli Occupation
The recent UN General Assembly vote on the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories sheds light on the disturbing trend of political ignorance amongst powerful nations.
Fair's Fair: Entitlements Are Not Charity
No one needs to be poor. There is plenty for all of us! This is not utopia; this is a fact. In this second issue of our new Utopia series, we will be focusing on poverty and its elimination. Of course, our coverage does not end here. The March issue offers a wide range of insightful pieces by Partho Pratim Chatterjee, Pradeep Kumar Chatterjee, Elvira Ineza, Atika Harba, Carla Pietrobattista, Alex Liberto, Dinojah Patkunarajah, Dawn Roy, and Omar Alansari-Kreger. The editors are Adrian Liberto and Ariana Yekrangi.
The Hidden Costs of Arizona's Hostile Stance Towards Immigrants
Arizona's hostile immigration policies come at a hidden cost, with human lives lost and contributions to the economy ignored, while political tactics further complicate the issue.
Diving Into the Enigmatic World of Deep Sea Creatures – A Photo Essay
Step into the captivating and unknown realm of the deep sea, where a vast variety of extraordinary creatures dwell, still largely unknown to humans.
Secret Visits, Insane Politics and Devastating Natural Disasters: February 2023 in One Look
A round-up of global news in February 2023, including devastating natural disasters, terrorist attacks, and political developments
A Detailed Look at the Ancient Nativity Fresco in the Catacombs of Santa Priscilla
Dive deeper into the history and symbolism of early Christian art with our analysis of the ancient Nativity Fresco in the Catacombs of Santa Priscilla, Rome
British Drama in the Age of Self-Discovery: Significant Plays and Key Themes
Uncovering the hidden gems of 20th century British drama.
4 Ways to Combat the Negative Impacts of Global Warming on Biodiversity
A multifaceted approach to mitigating the negative impacts of global warming and human activities on ecosystems
Where are Sri Lanka’s Missing Children?
13 years after the end of the Sri Lankan civil war, mothers of the disappeared are still searching for answers and justice.
Bye bye United Nations: A Jolly Good Move!
Angelina Jolie, has decided to quit her role as a Special Envoy to the United Nations refugee agency citing a desire to “work differently”.
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