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A Dialogue with Rutinywa Rugeyo, Keeper of Rwanda’s Inyambo Legacy
A Journey Through the Legacy of Inyambo Cows in Rwanda Nestled among the rolling green hills of Byumba, there are […]
Should German Schools Abandon Classic Literature?
The Diversity Gap in German Education German society is known for its diversity, and this is reflected in the student […]
Path to Transformation
Redesigning Tradition for a Sustainable Future Weerapon Wongtawan, founder of Lukyang Studio, has taken on the challenge of blending tradition […]
“When I emerged after a century, my team was all out for 220-230; I scored the most but we still lost”: Cheteshwar Pujara
A Legacy of Patience and Perseverance When it comes to the name Cheteshwar Pujara, the first thoughts that come to […]
Ooni-Alaafin Rivalry: Whose Sword Must Be Sheathed?
The Ooni of Ife and the Alleged Ultimatum from the Alaafin of Oyo In recent weeks, a wave of controversy […]
Korea’s National Museum Hits 5 Million Visitors for First Time
Rising Popularity of the National Museum of Korea The National Museum of Korea in Seoul has seen an unprecedented surge […]
Boulder Lab Examines Racial Bias in Consumer Camera Tech
The Legacy of Racial Bias in Photography For many imaging researchers, the issue of racial bias in photography is not […]
Cracker Barrel’s Vague Response to Logo Controversy
A Shift in Brand Identity and Public Reaction Cracker Barrel, a well-known restaurant chain, recently made a significant change to […]
Reflections by S.M.A: Tick-Tock – The Power of Time
The Value of Time: A Universal Resource Time is a universal resource that everyone possesses in equal measure. It is […]
Tharu Art Lives Through Rituals
The Living Legacy of Tharu Printmaking Printmaking, known as Chappai Kala in the southern plains of Nepal, has been a […]
Rivers Breathe, Rivers Speak
Reimagining Rivers: A New Perspective on Nature’s Flow Rivers are more than just bodies of water—they are dynamic, living entities […]











