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Understanding Australia’s Proposed Indigenous Voice Referendum

The Latin Bulletin On October 14, Australians will cast their votes in a historic referendum that seeks to enshrine the Indigenous Voice in the nation’s constitution. The Voice, a mechanism allowing Indigenous people to offer advice on policies affecting their lives, aims to recognize the important role that Indigenous Australians play in the country’s history.…
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The Continuing Influence of Prison Culture in Russia

The Latin Bulletin The assassination of Yevgeny Prigozhin, a Russian criminal and self-proclaimed gangster, has sparked speculations about the power dynamics within Russia’s criminal regime. Although Prigozhin and his lieutenants have met a tragic end, the prison and gangster culture he represents holds a firm grip on the state. The Unchanging Nature of Russian Prison…
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The Continuing Influence of Prison Culture in Russia

The Latin Bulletin The assassination of Yevgeny Prigozhin, a Russian criminal and self-proclaimed gangster, has sparked speculations about the power dynamics within Russia’s criminal regime. Although Prigozhin and his lieutenants have met a tragic end, the prison and gangster culture he represents holds a firm grip on the state. The Unchanging Nature of Russian Prison…
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Australian Surgeon Discovers Rare Parasite in Woman’s Brain

The Latin Bulletin A neurosurgeon at Canberra Hospital in Australia recently discovered a wriggling worm measuring 8 centimeters from a patient’s brain. Surgeon Hari Priya Bandi was conducting a biopsy when she stumbled upon the parasite, leading to a series of revelations that shed light on an intriguing mystery. The Discovery: During the procedure, Bandi…
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Preserving Cantonese: A Battle for Language and Identity in Hong Kong

The Latin Bulletin The erosion of freedoms in Hong Kong has been a cause for concern, and the latest incident involving the shutdown of a Cantonese language advocacy group highlights the growing challenges faced by the city’s residents. Last week, Societas Linguistica Hongkongensis (SLHK), a group dedicated to preserving Cantonese and its cultural significance, discontinued…
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The Battle Against the Cliff’s Edge: Israel’s Civil Resistance Gains Momentum

The Latin Bulletin A woman calls her husband with a warning about a lunatic driving against traffic, to which he responds that they’re all lunatics. This lighthearted joke serves as an allegory for the current political climate in Israel, where resistance against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s proposed judicial overhaul is growing. People from all walks…
