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Delving into the Roots of Assassination

Russian President Vladimir Putin survived an assassination attempt on the 15th of September, 2022. This event came approximately a week after a group of politicians in Russia demanded Putin’s resignation from the presidency, due to the military’s loss in Ukraine. The attempted assassination occurred when Putin was traveling in his limousine and the front left wheel was hit with a loud ‘bang’. Putin was unharmed and a number of arrests have been made. Taking all of this into account, it got me thinking: How was the whole concept of assassination brought into the world? And more importantly, Who is the culprit for creating a culture of fear that one may perish from the purposeful actions of others? Let us dive into the different methods of assassination throughout history.

Anush Apetyan and Mahsa Amini – Two Women, Two Atrocities, but Only One Story

On the 14th of September, 2022, Mahsa Amini - an Iranian woman of Kurdish ethnicity, was arrested by the Guidance Patrol of the Islamic Republic of Iran on the charges of wearing an “improper hijab.” As an Islamic theocracy, Iran had previously implemented a mandatory dress code for women in 1979, according to Ruhollah Khomeini’s interpretation of Islamic law. Additionally, Khomeini further decreed that women would no longer be allowed to enter the workplace or any government office unveiled, as they would be seen as “naked.”

Russia Formally Announces the Annexation of Four Ukrainian Territories

Putin’s recent annexation of the four Ukrainian territories of Luhansk, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson, which make up roughly 15-20% of Ukrainian territory, has sparked...

Breaking the Barrier for Young Women in STEM

Traditionally, women of Southeast Asia are drawn or guided into less academic professions. However, I knew by the time I was 14; I wanted to become an engineer. When I consider what engineering is, I define it as the application of mathematics and science to solve problems and improve our lives. This concept is non-discriminatory and does not categorize what gender or race you are, but judges individual capabilities to achieve it. However, many female engineers face systemic discrimination and stereotypical beliefs that struck a chord in me.

Second-Trimester Abortion Legalized in Thailand

Effective October 26th, new regulations allowing abortions up to 20 weeks stipulate an authorized medical practitioner's approval. This change elaborates on the amendment passed on February 7, 2021, which legalized terminating pregnancy within 12 weeks — the first trimester. Mothers who have been checked for health risks and obtained medical endorsement can now have the procedure done at hospitals or clinics. Some appreciate the stretch in freedom; some argue abortions be allowed at any point of the pregnancy period.

Depression Among Teenagers: Why is it Still Misunderstood?

    In today’s society, mental health has become an acknowledged issue among adults. Several forms of mental issues have been discovered and treatments have been...

Queen Elizabeth II dies at age 96

London Bridge has fallen. After her 70-year reign, Queen Elizabeth II died peacefully at Balmoral Castle at the ripe age of 96 on September 8th; her passing was announced by Buckingham Palace later that evening. Her son, Prince Charles III at 73, becomes King.

Students’ Opinions on School Uniforms

School uniforms have always been an argument between students and teachers. Many students in Thailand have questions about the necessity of  school uniforms due...

 The Collection: A Quartet of Poetry

The Collection: A Quartet of Poetry is a collection of four poems that I have written over the last few years. They all share...

The Journey to University (from RIS)

As most high schoolers know, high school includes multiple difficult decisions and boundaries to overcome. Without support or guidelines, lots of high schoolers can...

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