Diversity in Women's Schools: A Necessity for Feminist Movements
The feminist movement's diversity is essential for addressing the unique needs of different societies, according to experts discussing its evolution and challenges.
Remembering Olga Berggolts: The Voice of Leningrad's Resilience
Olga Berggolts, a significant figure during the Siege of Leningrad, is celebrated for her poetry that encapsulates the struggles and hopes of her time, reflecting the complexities of loyalty to the Soviet regime amidst personal and collective tragedies.
Samantha Harvey's Booker Prize-Winning Novel "Orbital" Explores Humanity in Space
Samantha Harvey's novel "Orbital" wins the Booker Prize, exploring the themes of space, humanity, and environmentalism through the lives of astronauts aboard the International Space Station.
The Role of Sharia Law in Islamic Inheritance: A Call for Adherence
Sheikh Omar Abdel Kafi emphasizes the clarity of Sharia law in inheritance matters, urging Muslims to prioritize divine rulings over human reasoning.
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Paris Court Sentences Artist for Banksy Graffiti Theft: A Landmark Case
In a landmark case, the Paris judicial court has sentenced Mejdi R. to two years in prison and a €30,000 fine for stealing Banksy's 'Rat au cutter'. The court's decision highlights the legal complexities surrounding street art and its classification as cultural property.