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Translators in Ukraine make humanitarian help possible, being their ears and voice

Ukrainian translators are often women who spent years abroad and learned other languages. They stepped up to help their country. A reportage from the war front

The use of AI in migration flows violates human rights: the European double standard

EU, double standard in the use of Artificial Intelligence: protecting EU citizens on the one hand, violating migrants’ human rights on the other. Facial recognition to lie-detectors to GPS trackers

How to feel alive during the holiday? Try dark tourism

How tv series turned dark tourism form a learning phenomenon to the idolization of serial killers, drug lords, and satanic cults – for the fun of it

Heat decreases productivity: climate change and job loss, Indian textile industry

It will get worse for people living and working in cities. Heat rises and climatic events put jobs, and people’s safety at risk. The system must adapt. The case of India

Digital death and Thanatechnology: What is this? Is it possible to live forever?

Death is the western social taboo par excellence. The digital age makes us question the inescapability of death. Social rituals are affected. Talking about death is a must

From Ukraine. Two million stories to begin to understand the war

Mediterranea Saving Humans activated right after the Russian invasion. Always standing by the civilian population – the only real victims

American pop culture – how Gossip Girl predicted and started the erosion of privacy

«It was once said that a person’s eyes are the window to their soul – that was before people had cell phones» – how American pop culture tell us who we are, and the privacy crisis

Nothing is forever, not even diamonds: from the Antwerp diamond district

Scandals linked to blood diamonds are coming back to Antwerp with the war in Ukraine. Zelensky speaks: «peace is more valuable than diamonds in shops»

Art versus gentrification in Queens, New York: Malikah exhibition at MoMA PS1

With rents rising 34% in a year, Malikah works to preserve Little Egypt identity against gentrification. Keeping the dual identity of immigrants intact. The exhibition at MoMA PS1

Humans are still at the center of everything – Before the Storm, Pinault Collection 

Deconstructing the Western gaze: a post-naturalist aesthetic, the climate crisis – less a transformation than the visible manifestation. Before the Storm, Pinault Collection