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Beyond Silence: Nepal’s Gen Z Demands Change
On September 8, 2025, the Nepalese Parliament — along with many other government buildings — was set ablaze in Nepal’s massive “Gen Z” protests. The initially peaceful anti-corruption demonstrations against a social media ban quickly turned violent as armed forces fired on crowds in the capital city of Kathmandu. With dozens killed (around 19 to 21) and hundreds injured, that day sparked nationwide unrest, government resignations, and a shift towards further chaos. This escal
Oct 10, 20255 min read


Shifting Currents: Japan’s Political Revival
This fall, Japan entered a rare moment of political transition as hardline conservative leader Sanae Takaichi became the country’s new prime minister — the first woman to hold the position in Japanese history. Her appointment came at a time when Japan faces persistent demographic decline, economic stagnation, and widening generational divides. Youth unemployment remains low in many Western democracies, yet young people continue to struggle with rising living costs, rigid care
Sep 26, 20253 min read


A Cracking Façade: France’s Disillusioned Youth
This September, the streets of France erupted in protest as citizens across the country challenged the government’s proposed €44 billion austerity package. The plan — initially to reduce national debt — included pension freezes, cuts to public spending, and the elimination of two public holidays. For ordinary citizens, particularly the youth, this was seen as yet another blow in a long series of fiscal pressures. In August, youth unemployment in France stood at 18.1%, signif
Sep 12, 20253 min read


The Power of Choice: Taiwan's Nationality Struggle
The struggle between China and Taiwan is often framed as one of the most infamous geopolitical rivalries across East Asia. Various governments continue to debate sovereignty, and the world’s powers continue to weigh their interests in the Taiwan Strait. Yet, beyond the many policies and headlines, Taiwan’s future is actually deeply personal — grounded in questions of identity, belonging, and recognition. The victor of this debate, gets to define themselves as they please. Wit
Aug 15, 20253 min read


Compassion in Times of Division: Witnessing Humanity at the U.S.-Mexico Border
At the U.S.-Mexico border, politics exert significant influence over migrant families. In the ongoing debate over immigration policies, opinions often overshadow the lives of migrants entirely. However, through the perspective of a humanitarian working at the Kino Border Initiative — an institution that provides direct aid to migrants and their families — we are reminded that compassion should not be viewed as a partisan value, but a human one. For years, the United States ha
Aug 1, 20254 min read


Beyond the Yen: Where Japan’s Economic Power Falls Short in Providing for Its Youth
Japan is known to be fiscally prestigious, housing global giants such as Nintendo, Honda, and Sony that set apart the country’s world-class export economy from others. Additionally, the country is renowned for possessing a high domestic savings rate and a stable financial system that strengthens investor trust and helps the country maintain fiscal independence. However, behind Japan’s global image, economic shifts greatly affect younger generations, with international youth o
Jun 6, 20254 min read


Why Global Affairs Matter — Especially to Youth
One of Many amplifies the voices of young people navigating global issues, from climate change to conflict, sharing stories that remind us we’re all connected.
May 12, 20252 min read
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