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World News (Page 4)

Picture of a red poster protesting traffic policies in German

October 26, 2023

Polarizing Traffic Policies in Frankfurt’s Nordend Neighborhood

Frankfurt is often called “Mainhattan,” a play on Manhattan, as it is Germany’s financial capital and the only city in Germany with skyscrapers.

By Mia Faye Kreindler

October 26, 2023

Women’s Stories About Iran: Living the Revolution

Contributors to a new book about the Iranian movement "Woman, Life, Freedom" spoke about the power of art and literature as a form of protest.

By Maya Mehrara

October 16, 2023

New traffic policies angering residents in Frankfurt’s Nordend neighborhood

“The road closures have created artificial traffic jams that are affecting the entire city.”

By Mia Faye Kreindler

Host of Climate Town filming episode in NYC

July 11, 2023

Opinion: A Potent Cocktail for Change: Mixing Advocacy Journalism With Comedy

Comedian Rollie Williams uses his YouTube channel to make climate change funny and actionable. He's got a degree in climate science, so you know he's straight up legit.

By Barbi Walker-Walsh

conference poster

March 5, 2023

Chilean Feminist Organizations Define Plan for International Women’s Day

Hundreds of people supporting women's and LGBTQ+ rights gathered at the main campus of Santiago University Jan. 28-29. to reframe and refocus Chile's feminist movement.

By Antonia Urrutia

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