Economic, political and other grievances lead to mass uprisings, resulting in the fall of the government many times in different countries. Various grievances led to the mass uprisings and the fall of the government in different countries in Asia, Africa and other regions including but not limited to, Tunisia and Bangladesh. Optimistically saying, different grievances
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The Philippines — a developing and middle-income country with a GDP per capita of more than $3,500 — has huge development potentials…
Religion oriented wars and riots promote extremism or often result in more extremism in different countries, leading to concerns. According to multiple sources including the BBC and CNN, many religion oriented wars between different countries and riots between different communities within the state boundary have occurred in different regions and countries respectively that fostered religious
Product boycott — often a form of protest — takes place in many countries. According to multiple sources including the…
In 2013, the Belt and Road Initiative — consisting of the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st-Century Maritime Silk…
Mall stabbings often take place in many countries, leading to many avoidable deaths and injuries every year. One of the…
Rewarding socially good initiatives is crucial to encourage their better outcomes at the local, national and transnational levels. It increases motivation and engagement among individuals to continue contributing to their society and beyond and helps create a culture of innovation and collaboration — leading to overall societal progress and development — in different countries. Rewards are given
The deportation of migrants is a crucial problem. The deportation of migrants takes place from different countries including the Dominican…
Illegal land grabbing is a major problem in Bangladesh. At present, a huge amount of government and private lands are…
Gender laws are passed in many countries to promote women’s rights. Ghana passed the Affirmative Action (Gender Equality) Act 2024 in July this year, leading to a sigh of relief among women. According to multiple sources including the British Broadcasting Corporation and Graphic Online, this gender equality law aims to promote the active and progressive