The political laughter of the Taliban
By Laila Yousef Sandoval, Associate Professor of Philosophy, SLU-Madrid It could be said that laughter, besides being a social and rational act, is also political.
By Laila Yousef Sandoval, Associate Professor of Philosophy, SLU-Madrid It could be said that laughter, besides being a social and rational act, is also political.
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Andrew E. Yaw Tchie, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs Climate change effects such as droughts, flash floods, erratic rainfall, disruption to the monsoon seasons, strong
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