by Julian Kuttig After at least 400 lives were lost in a student-led revolution, Sheikh Hasina’s autocratic regime collapsed when the military withdrew its support, paving the way for a military-backed interim government led by Nobel laureate Mohammed Yunus, a globally respected and largely neutral figure. International media and social...
By Kathleen Schlütter In the second week of July 2024, about 130 researchers in East Asian studies from Europe and beyond came together in Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin (Stabi) to discuss the digital humanities (DH) approaches and projects in their field at “Charting the European D-SEA”. It was the first meeting...
by Reza Talebi · Published 03/08/2024
· Last modified 07/08/2024
by Reza Talebi The Middle East is on the verge of a new crisis, one that has been developing for years. Severe conflicts in Lebanon and Gaza, unresolved crises like Syria, and the silence regarding the dominance of religious governments in Afghanistan and Iran, combined with the policies of Benjamin...