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The Rise of Digital Nomad Villages: Revolutionizing Work and Lifestyle in the Post-Pandemic World

The Rise of Digital Nomad Villages: Revolutionizing Work and Lifestyle in the Post-Pandemic World

February 25, 2024February 18, 2024 Sofia Germanos

In a world where technology continually redefines the boundaries of work and life, the emergence of digital nomadism stands as a testament to this era of transformation. Not so long ago, the term digital nomad was a novel concept, conjuring

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Internet Shutdowns Amidst Iranian Protests: So What?

Internet Shutdowns Amidst Iranian Protests: So What?

October 24, 2022October 24, 2022 Jenna Hicks
Although the extreme force being used against Iranian citizens by police is in itself horrific, Iranian authorities have exacerbated these effects and further oppressed its population by hindering communications through restricting landlines, mobile usage, internet, and social media platforms. 

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Stifling Dissent: The Regulation of Internet in India

Stifling Dissent: The Regulation of Internet in India

March 29, 2021November 10, 2021 Nikhita Panwar
The decline of political and civil liberties has accelerated since Modi's re-election in 2019. During this time, authorities have increased regulation of, and access to, online spaces as a means to control political discourse and stifle dissenting voices. 

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