China officially recognizes 56 ethnic groups, but its policies overwhelmingly favor the Han majority. As assimilation speeds up, the vibrant traditions of 55 minority cultures face the threat of disappearing, raising urgent concerns about preserving cultural heritage and protecting human rights
Browsing: social inequality
Australia stands proud among the world’s richest countries, yet soaring living costs are exposing a worrying surge in inequality. Cassandra Goldie calls for urgent action to improve living standards for all Australians, highlighting the vital importance of fairer economic policies
In the captivating article “Contando Estrelas,” we delve into the starkly different reactions to recent blackouts in Spain and Cannes. On one hand, Spanish socialists are uniting to foster community support during this challenging time, showcasing resilience and solidarity. Meanwhile, Cannes finds itself under fire for its perceived elitism, shedding light on the deep social divide that persists. This juxtaposition not only reveals the varied approaches to crisis management but also invites us to reflect on our values as a society.
As Brazil’s datacentre industry expands rapidly, concerns rise over its impact on local communities. Critics warn that the demand for power could overshadow the needs of ordinary citizens, potentially leaving them in the dark as corporations thrive.




