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Women's sexuality is a closely controlled issue in patriarchal societies.
Absher – the Saudi Government app that allows men to control women’s movements from any location in the world

There have been calls for Apple and Google to pull the app from their stores.
The prime minister of Pakistan belittled a political opponent by referring to him as ‘madam’. And it all makes perfect sense

Khan directed the term at his male rival Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari in a recent speech.
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Could understanding plant blindness help save the natural world from extinction?
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Two years since the murder of Mashal Khan, students take to the streets
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Two students argue for and against a name change for the gallery.
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The government needs to move faster to prevent a climate crisis.
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Domestic concerns provide a battleground between opposing parties.
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SOAS researchers on being recognised for their impact in support of the UN’s SDGs

Three SOAS academics on how their work supports social justice.
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The Umbrella Academy fails the Bechdel Test. That is not a bad thing.

The Netflix adaptation shows an alternative view of feminine power.
Yoga: a multi-billion industry that is in need of reform

It's time we started taking yogis seriously, says religious scholar
10 EU laws that risk being lost through Brexit

From free movement to the perfect banana, here's what we could lose if we crash out of the EU.
Celebrating International Day of Sport for Development of Peace.
The President of Mexico is right, Spain must apologise for its colonial past

There is little recognition in Spain of the atrocities of colonialism, argues Beatriz Abellán
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Blood on the EU’s hands: what happens when “security” overshadows human rights

Have Marco Minniti's immigration policies failed Libyan migrants?
Students discuss the latest issues in the Brexit debate.
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Everything you need to make the most of your time in Bloomsbury.
SOAS graduate offers spare room to help asylum seeker fulfil her dream of studying Law

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SOAS Law student speaks out about human rights in Eritrea at the UN

Vanessa Tsehaye asks delegates "What does it take for hope to die?"
We have everything we need to provide clean water to all, so why do millions still suffer?

844 million people still lack even a basic water service
A happy unison of Norouz and World Poetry Day.
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Celebrating linguistic diversity through poetic expression.
Invest in health and education because it is morally imperative, not because it will boost economic productivity.
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Will Italy be the first G7 country to endorse President Xi Jinping's flagship initiative?
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Supermarkets are among the worst offenders of plastic pollution.
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Changes to the public accommodation system mean migrants are left with nowhere to go.
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Is it right for the UK to criminalise involvement with Hezbollah's political wing?
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