Here's What People Around The World Are Saying About The Presidential Election
The U.S. presidential election results received critical views from international observers highlighting concerns over the electoral system's integrity and divisiveness.
Photos of the Week: Flaming Barrel, Scottish Surf, Pelican Icon
The article highlights global events on a singular day, showcasing the intersection of democracy, nature, sports, and community resilience.
Tired of the US? These are the world's most progressive countries for LGBTQ+ people
LGBTQ+ individuals in the US are considering relocating to countries with better rights as they face uncertainty with a potential Trump presidency.
Euthanasia doctors in Canada struggle with the ethics of killing vulnerable patients
Canada's euthanasia system faces ethical debates as requests come from vulnerable individuals, raising concerns about socioeconomic implications and potential global influences.
Why medical support for safe abortion is growing in a post-Roe world
The US has restricted abortion rights, while many countries globally are liberalizing their abortion laws, highlighting a significant contrast.
Ask me Anything: How can I find my First UX Job? by Stephanie Walter - UX Researcher & Designer.
Understand the different working structures in UX design to find what fits you best.
Tailoring your resume to the specific role increases your chances of being noticed.
18 countries legally recognise non-binary people - but the UK isn't among them
Only a few countries legally recognize non-binary identities, highlighting a gap in global acceptance compared to the progress made for trans rights.
People Are Sharing Iconic Things From Their Home Country That Are Hilariously Misunderstood Abroad
Cultural misunderstandings often lead to humorous stereotypes of national foods and customs in different countries.
Rapper Nadine El Roubi on the Afro-Arab Storytellers That Inspire Her
Honoring Arab American storytellers and their contributions to culture and history.
Four Must-See Exhibitions at This Year's Venice Biennale
The Venice Biennale showcases a diverse range of artists from various backgrounds and cultures, with this year's theme focusing on foreigners, immigrants, expatriates, diasporans, exiles, or refugees.
What Cartoonists Saw in Isolation: A Portrait of the Pandemic
Art can build community and capture the emotional reality of societal events.
Spectacular nature and science images from Sony's world photo awards
Diverse range of wildlife and urban scenes captured in the Sony World Photography Awards 2024.
Finalists from over 220 countries and territories showcased in the competition.
Beautiful Landscape-Winning Photos From The 35 Photography Awards
A Conversation with Laurynn Evans: Shaping the Future of Education
Laurynn Evans integrates global perspectives and technology into education, fostering multicultural understanding and preparing students for a connected world.