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  • The invisible workers

    The invisible workers3

    • Human Rights and Migration, Op-ed
    • 01/09/2020

    The COVID-19 pandemic brought social, economic and health consequences for migrant seasonal workers, increasing social inequalities and worsening their already precarious working conditions.

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  • There are too many cars in Azerbaijan. It is essential to switch to bikes.

    There are too many cars in Azerbaijan. It is essential to switch to bikes.6

    • Environment and Energy, Op-ed
    • 14/06/2020

    Statistically, every seventh person in Azerbaijan owns a car. Three out of four cars are driven in the capital, Baku. Are you not fed up with a habitual picture of omnipresent cars forming jams with noise and stress they produce? It is high time to launch the bike infrastructure in Azerbaijan.

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  • Hinduization of ‘Secular’ India – Disintegrating into Theocracy

    Hinduization of ‘Secular’ India – Disintegrating into Theocracy6

    • Human Rights and Migration, Op-ed
    • 08/04/2020

    The infamous Indian Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) that came into power on the 11th of December, 2019, has incited protests all over the country. It seeks to grant Indian citizenship to non-Muslim immigrants from three Muslim majority countries – Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan. The Indian citizens are out on the streets protesting against the Act, while the plunge into theocracy continues.

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  • Fashion and environmental commitments: meeting the demand

    Fashion and environmental commitments: meeting the demand3

    • Environment and Energy, Op-ed
    • 21/03/2020

    The demand for sustainable fashion is on the rise and so is demand for increased transparency, better recycling options and durable designs. The policies are yet to catch up.

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  • Supplying sustainable fashion: traces of promises, but no accountability

    Supplying sustainable fashion: traces of promises, but no accountability100

    • Environment and Energy, Op-ed
    • 22/12/2019

    The current policy landscape is not stringent enough to tackle the environmental impact of the fashion industry. The supply of unsustainable garments requires more regulation.

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  • Greening the EU energy in the race of meeting the 2020 goals

    Greening the EU energy in the race of meeting the 2020 goals4

    • Environment and Energy
    • 06/09/2019

    The EU Member States invest in renewables while trying to meet common targets. The Union pursues to stay in the lead by succeeding in the energy domain. Ambitious?

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  • A debate over genetic sequences and national rights threatens public health

    A debate over genetic sequences and national rights threatens public health1

    • Environment and Energy, Op-ed, Social and Economic Policy
    • 03/07/2019

    Genetic information of pathogens is of great importance for disease control, public health and research. Nevertheless, arguing over who owns the rights to that genetic information hinders timely access to knowledge that is highly relevant for an efficient public health response and eventually, the potential use of such resources in research.

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  • The green struggle of the US

    The green struggle of the US1

    • Environment and Energy, Op-ed
    • 29/05/2019

    It seems that the United States has no choice but to redesign their future options.

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  • Blaming the victims: threats to the Roma in France

    Blaming the victims: threats to the Roma in France0

    • Human Rights and Migration, Op-ed
    • 28/05/2019

    Reports on child abductions spreading on social media lead to the attack of Roma communities in France in March 2019. Following these, the reports and rumours proved to be unfounded and the police and city authorities in Paris warned against sharing false information and inciting to violence.

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