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Western Balkans Youth Need More Skills to Recognise Online Fakes: BIRN Report
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Western Balkans Youth Need More Skills to Recognise Online Fakes: BIRN Report
New report concludes that young people in the Western Balkan need enhanced practical skills to detect fake news on the internet and social media, but also improvements in online platforms' standards and transparency to make false information easier to recognise.
Balkan Insight · 10 Jun 2026
The Man Who Created a Written Language for the Cherokee Did It So Efficiently and Elegantly, His Peers Thought It Was Magic
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The Man Who Created a Written Language for the Cherokee Did It So Efficiently and Elegantly, His Peers Thought It Was Magic
Sequoyah’s syllabary faced suspicion initially, but after a demonstration, his version of “talking leaves” was widely embraced. And then the word spread
Smithsonian Magazine · 10 Jun 2026
Education
India: How a Tool Bank Beats Poverty in Rural Maharashtra
Dharashiv is one of the poorest districts in the western Indian state of Maharashtra. Located in the semi-arid region of Marathwada, it has no major river and is not blessed with good reservoirs. The soil quality is poor and unable to retain water, even during heavy rainfall. Farmers depend on borewells and wells. Farm ponds […]
IPS News · 10 Jun 2026
Among All the Great Things Benjamin Franklin Invented or Discovered, His Alter Egos Gave Him the Most Freedom
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Among All the Great Things Benjamin Franklin Invented or Discovered, His Alter Egos Gave Him the Most Freedom
Silence Dogood. Richard Saunders. Benevolus. Sidi Mehemet Ibrahim. All were pen names that allowed Franklin to say things he couldn’t have otherwise said
Smithsonian Magazine · 8 Jun 2026
Revitalizing Dísè
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Revitalizing Dísè
Revitalizing Dísè Country Mexico agnes Thu, 06/04/2026 - 13:47 Issues Languages and Cultures Program 5 Main Image By Blanca Idalia Díaz Jiménez (Zapoteca)
Cultural Survival · 4 Jun 2026
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From War Zones to Global Environment Talks, Communities Seek Faster Green Finance
For three decades, Iffat Rachid Edriss walked Lebanon’s coastline with a clear purpose: protecting the sea she loves. She organised cleanups, conducted research, and helped rescue marine species, including turtles, seals, and dolphins. Through wars, economic crises, and environmental challenges, her work continued largely through community effort. “We worked very hard and kept our land [&#82
IPS News · 4 Jun 2026
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AI offers promise for agriculture, but smallholder farmers risk being left behind
AI tools for farming can play a role. But they need to be properly tailored for African and developing nations’ context.
The Conversation Africa · 3 Jun 2026
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Editor’s note: The kids are alright
In my mother tongue, English, throwaway expressions like ‘grow up’, ‘young love’, and ‘child’s play’ are deployed to minimise an individual, couple, or task. Commonplace and seemingly trivial, these phrases implicitly deny the knowledge, autonomy, … The post Editor’s note: The kids are alright appeared first on Alliance magazine.
Alliance Magazine · 1 Jun 2026
Week in Review: In Search of Direction
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Week in Review: In Search of Direction
A country adrift, critics supressed and an investment project with an explosive side are just some of the highlights of our selection of Premium stories this week.
Balkan Insight · 22 May 2026
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