What It’s Like To Grow Up Privileged In A Developing Nation Essy Wijaya “ You know that “no job is too small” mentality? Apparently all jobs are too small here.
Here’s What You Need To Know About The Refugees Of Myanmar And The Bangladesh Border Jubaead Dweep “ Nearly 400,000 Rohingyas crossed into Bangladesh since the army started its latest crackdown on August 25, following attacks on several police posts and an army base. And they killed at least two from each family.
The World As You Knew It Will Never Be The Same Rowan Emslie “ When the Brexit result came in I was stuck in an airport. I was sleep deprived.
How Iran Damaged US And International Credibility Anonymous “ As we await news of the details of the imminent nuclear deal with Iran, it might be worth discussing what the deal will mean for the legitimacy of the United Nations, and the United States, on the world scale.
As The World Gets Smaller, Authors’ Jobs Get Bigger Porter Anderson “ It can be remarkable how readily the publishing world’s digital development is understood, from the experiences of German publishers and Italian technologists to American authors and British editors. But getting a handle on global marketing is a tall order for writers.
This Is A Love Letter To London, The Greatest City In The World Mushfique Mannan “ London, I love you.
5 Tips For Governing An International Threesome Meg April “ Bask in the absurdity and awkwardness and do whatever you (consentingly) please. You’re in a space where everyone is adventuring, so you may as well just let go.
9 Delicious-Looking Photos Of School Lunches From Around The World Michael Koh “ Did you know that on a typical day, 32 million children in the U.S. eat cafeteria food? Or that most of these students consume over half of their daily calories at school?