The Educational section of the Mantis Society. Live, Love, Learn
January 29, 2018
Philippines' most picturesque volcano erupts
Famous for its majestic shape, Mt Mayon's fresh lava prompts evacuations and schools to be closed.
In case I die: Why Afghans keep notes in their pockets
After the Kabul attack, Afghans tell Al Jazeera how they keep written notes with important information on their person.
Syria's civil war explained from the beginning
The Syrian civil war is the deadliest conflict the 21st century has witnessed so far.
An immigrant's life as a bargaining chip in US politics
To be allowed to pursue the American dream, DACA beneficiaries first have to be bargained off for a wall.
How the 'diversity industry' silences people of colour
The notion of diversity promotion is used to subvert anti-racism activism and silence it.
Why is India's wealth inequality growing so rapidly?
Growing inequality threatens India's democracy and the implicit social contract upon which modern India is founded.
L'Oreal does not celebrate diversity
Muslim women are only allowed in to the white world of beauty if they accept to toe the line.
The Oscar-nominated 'Good Arab' Ziad Doueiri
Film director Ziad Doueiri has adopted a convenient narrative that will probably secure his success in the West.
When will the Palestinian leadership admit failure?
We, Palestinians, want to hear the Palestinian leadership say: 'Yes, we failed.
Young, poor and pregnant: Teen mums in the Philippines
While teen pregnancy rates in most countries are declining, numbers are rising in the Philippines.
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