#WATN No. 739371748b
#WATN No. 739371748
Native American women are up to 10x times more likely to be murdered or go missing than the national average. This stems from broken legal systems that limit tribal authority and delay justice.
Full article by Aiswarya Venugopal wearethenews.com/article/482
#WATN #MissingWomen #IndigenousJustice
Toshikazu Kawaguchi’s Before the Coffee Gets Cold is one of those rare books that sneaks up on you with its quiet charm.
Full article by Sahitra Bhat
wearethenews.com/article/517
#watn #trending #bookreview #BookRecommendations
Following a trip to the Dominican Republic for Spring Break in March 2025, 20-year-old Sudiksha Konanki went missing and was never seen again.
Full article by Sahitra Bhat
wearethenews.com/article/511
#watn #missingperson #missingpeople #domincanrepublic #sudikshakonanki
The Johatsu phenomenon in Japan involves individuals who intentionally disappear, driven by various reasons such as societal pressures, financial ruin, abuse or mental health difficulties.
Full article by Nhung Dang
wearethenews.com/article/382
#watn #trending #japan #johatsu #missingpeople
The restrictions on international adoptions are becoming stricter as governments uncover more cases of fraudulent adoptions.
Full article by Anastasiya Kharitonova
wearethenews.com/article/424
#watn #adoption #trending #uncensoredmedia #haveyoursay
Once considered inhospitable for biking, London has since expanded its network of segregated lanes in favour of cyclists, much to the disapproval of business owners and motorists.
Full article by Sahitra Bhat
wearethenews.com/article/516
#watn #cycling #congestion #cityoflondon
Thousands of women and children across Southeast Asia have fallen victim to human trafficking, which has been driven by poverty, globalisation and natural disasters.
Full article by Nhung Dang
wearethenews.com/article/423
#watn #missingpeople #missingperson #southeastasia #asia
With concert tickets becoming increasingly expensive over the past decade, we can ask: Have concerts become a luxury?
Article by Josué Mbemba-Gantsa wearethenews.com/article/514
#watn #musictourism #taylorswift #ticketmaster #dynamicpricing
Mental health and substance use disorders often co-occur, worsening outcomes and overdose risks.
Integrated treatment and early intervention are key to recovery and lasting stability.
Article by Aiswarya venugopal wearethenews.com/article/483
#WATN #MentalHealth #Recovery
Native American women are 10x more likely to go missing or be murdered.
A broken legal system denies tribes the power to protect them.
Until sovereignty is restored, the crisis will continue.
Article by Aiswarya Venugopal wearethenews.com/article/482
#WATN #IndigenousJustice
Ozempic went from diabetes drug to weight-loss craze, igniting debate on health, access, beauty, and identity.
It’s more than medicine—it’s a mirror reflecting our obsession with control, thinness, and body change.
Article by Aiswarya Venugopal wearethenews.com/article/507
#WATN #Ozempic
Cyberpunk 2077 launched in chaos back in Dec 2020, but 5 years of updates from CD Projekt Red have brought it to true AAA status.
With another update dropping this month, the future’s unclear—but Night City’s never looked better
Article by Denzel Estrada wearethenews.com/article/502
#WATN #Cyber
Euro Gang Entertainment is remaking A Fistful of Dollars, the Sergio Leone spaghetti Western classic.
No writer or cast yet, but the Western genre has come a long way from Hollywood’s cowboy tropes.
Article by Denzel Estrada wearethenews.com/article/501
#WATN #Western #FilmNews
Hideo Kojima, pioneer of cinematic gaming with Metal Gear and Death Stranding, leads Kojima Productions.
A film lover dreaming of directing, but at 62, time and physical demands challenge him.
Full article by Denzel Estrada wearethenews.com/article/489
#WATN #Film #GamingNews
Bulimia nervosa hides in routine. Binge, purge, repeat—mistaken for control.But it’s neurochemical, not a choice.
Its silence is what makes it dangerous. Awareness matters.
Full article by Ani Martirosyan lnkd.in/e5RnZyCR
#WATN #DigitalJournalism #Education
Vaslav Nijinsky—a ballet genius—rose with Diaghilev in a blaze of passion, art, and revolution.
Their bond changed dance forever—until it ended in betrayal and madness.
Nijinsky’s Diaries reveal the brutal cost.
Full article by Ani Martirosyan: wearethenews.com/article/487
#WATN #Dance #Art
When children commit deliberate, violent murder, age should not shield them from justice.
The James Bulger case proves moral awareness exists—even at 10.
Full article by Niamh Meredith wearethenews.com/article/481
#WATN #YouthCrime #Crime
Photo Credits: Curated Lifestyle
Merengue and Bachata dance fuses sensual movement with powerful health benefits.
They build strength, sharpen the mind, and create community—a true celebration of passion and connection.
Full article by Denzel Estrada wearethenews.com/article/478
#WATN #Dance
Photo Credits: Ardian Lumi
Studying history helps us avoid past mistakes and build a more just future.
From fascism to pandemics, its lessons inspire progress and empathy.
Without it, injustice resurfaces.
Full article by Niamh Meredith: wearethenews.com/article/474
#WATN #History #Politics
📸: Edwin Hooper
In 2024, 47% of new half marathoners were 35 or under
Driven by life uncertainty + social media, Gen Z is finding purpose, structure & community in running.
Full article by Zara Saladina wearethenews.com/article/472
#WATN #Marathon #Genz #Fitness
Photo Credits: JP Sheard
Over 100,000 defied Hungary’s ban and marched in Budapest Pride 2025—turning celebration into protest, and protest into a fight for democracy.
Full article by Anastasiya Kharitonova wearethenews.com/article/470
#WATN #Budapest #Pride #Hungary
Photo Credits: Kajetan Sumila
Morning routines can improve productivity and reduce stress, but strict routines may limit creativity.
Success comes from personalizing your routine with flexibility.
Full article by Haniya Sayyeda wearethenews.com/article/464
#WATN #MorningRoutine
Photo Credits: Sander Sammy
Fast fashion fuels global waste & pollution.
Recycled fashion offers a greener path—reusing textiles, reducing impact & reshaping habits through a circular economy
Full article by Nhung Dang wearethenews.com/article/456
#WATN #SustainableFashion #ClimateChange
Photo Credits: H&CO
Glowing oceans, drifting stones, & lightning that never ends—nature’s full of mysteries
Some are explained by science, others still puzzle us.
Explore 5 surreal wonders in this article by Nhung Dang: wearethenews.com/article/451
#WATN #NaturalWonders
Photo Credits: Trevor McKinnon
Staying active as we age boosts heart, muscle & brain health—supporting independence & quality of life.
Post-pandemic, it's more vital than ever.
Full article by Alice Zampieri wearethenews.com/article/445
#WATN #Sports
Photo Credits: Documerica