stanisland team
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Exploring Backstreets, Political Posters, and the Charm of Tokyo
In the capital of Japan amongst the electronic excitement, there is a cluster of analogue treats waiting to be discovered.
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The Art of Embracing Idiocy is an Elitist Perspective
Those who embrace idiocy are often unaware of their own shortcomings.
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Guterres: Gaza Becoming a “graveyard for children”
UN chief Antonio Guterres expresses concern over Gaza crisis, calls for $1.2B humanitarian aid.
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Boost Your Well-being with Filter Coffee’s Health Benefits and More
Caffeine snobs underestimate filter coffee for many reasons, but it’s the few reasons that trump them all.
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Navigating the Ethical Challenges in Modern Documentary Photography
Photographing is a particularly difficult thing to do, especially when documenting the suffering of others.
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Second Attack on Jabalia Refugee Camp | Gaza
Palestinian health officials report a second attack on vulnerable district.
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Rafah Crossing Reopens in Gaza Amid Ongoing Humanitarian Crisis
Gaza’s Rafah Crossing reopens amid crisis, conflict, and UN Commissioner’s resignation – global concerns rise.
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At least 59 UNRWA Staff Killed Since Israeli Strikes Began
In Gaza, 59 UNRWA staff lost their lives amidst Israeli strikes, underscoring a dire humanitarian crisis.
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Cocoa Slavery: An In-Depth Interview with Ayn Riggs, Founder of Slave Free Chocolate
The cocoa industry is notorious for bad ethical practices. Ayn Riggs of Slave Free Chocolate explains why.
