South Korea’s School Bullies South Korea is currently grappling with a significant issue of school bullying, with studies indicating that nearly one in three...
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My Father, My Abuser In France, recent revelations of celebrity involvement in incest have prompted more victims to come forward and share their experiences. Two...
Signs Of Anger In Europe, farmers’ protests are intensifying, particularly on the border between France and Switzerland, where farmers from both nations unite to...
The Other Frontier Lebanon is home to over 250,000 Palestinians, including supporters of Hamas and Hezbollah, some as young as 10, who are prepared to join the struggle...
Rough Aunties Fearless, feisty, and resolute, the “Rough Aunties” are an extraordinary group of women dedicated to protecting and caring for abused...
Welcome to Ouzville Ouzai, often seen as a militia stronghold plagued by extreme poverty and illegal activities like drug trafficking and car parts trade, has long been...
Addicts Among Toddlers In Europe’s largest cities, the resurgence of crack cocaine, heroin, and other hard drugs has become increasingly visible, sparking concern...
When Abortion Was Illegal In January 1973, the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark 7–2 decision in Roe v. Wade established a woman’s constitutional right to choose...
The Stones Cry Out In 1948, the history of Palestine was dramatically altered, yet the struggles of its Christian minority are rarely discussed. Christians have...
Waiting to Go In this episode of Life, the focus shifts to the plight of Palestinian refugees residing in Lebanon, where approximately 375,000 individuals are registered...