There’s good news for the toxic workplace. Toxicity is not permanent. In fact, creating a healthy workplace culture may be ...
Introduction Over 100 000 service users are admitted to acute mental health wards annually, many involuntarily. Wards are under incredible pressure due to high bed occupancy rates and staff shortages.
The Fergana Valley’s transformation from a conflict zone into a unified entity with collective identity demonstrates that ...
In an interview with JURIST's Divyabharthi Baradhan, Professor Manlio Graziano,* an expert in geopolitics at Sciences Po Paris, explores whether the two-state solution is an effective means of ...
Speaking from Brussels, Staffan de Mistura held a virtual press conference with UN accredited journalists. In his remarks, he ...
The solution to world peace could be at our fingertips, thanks to a video game developed by UofG conflict resolution experts.
The Oti Regional National Peace Council Director, Mr. Paul Akonor, has praised the media for the significant contribution to ...
The Keep Britain Working Mayfield review recommends the use of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) as a way to mitigate ...
On the 25th anniversary of the Women, Peace and Security agenda, a photo exhibition by UN Women and EEAS in Brussels ...
Newly passed changes to Ohio's revised code is set to allow 14- and 15-year-olds to work until 9 p.m. during the school year.
Choosing to pause can short-circuit your fight-flight-freeze-fawn reflex and save your connection before it crashes.
Latest surveys indicate most Palestinians oppose the disarming of Hamas and Israeli conviction that 'there are no innocents ...