The Dragon’s Net: China’s War on Women Who Write Gay Romance A nationwide campaign has ensnared dozens of female authors of same-sex romantic fiction, sparking a heated debate over censorship, artistic liberty, and the government’s escalating grip on internet culture. Authorities have apprehended no fewer than thirty writers since February, the vast majority of them…
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Wombs as Battlefields: The Unspeakable Horrors Endured by Tigray's Women For two agonizing years, Tseneat bore the physical evidence of her violation. The pain was a relentless internal assault. Inside her womb, the attack left more than just traumatic memories; it left a chilling collection of objects. Doctors surgically removed eight corroded screws, one set…
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From Tears to Triumph: Unforgettable Moments from a Scorching Glastonbury The music has faded, and the colourful flags have been lowered. Following an intense five days of sweltering heat, spectacular performances, and surprise appearances, Glastonbury's gates have closed on Worthy Farm, not to reopen until 2027. The festival delivered a whirlwind of activity, from epic…
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