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If you've been seeing a bunch of World War III memes following Trump's June 21 airstrikes in Iran, this op-ed aims to explain why Gen Zers are making them.
These issues are serious, but Gen Z is coping in the best way they can, through humor and coming together as a community. It’s like what they did during the global pandemic or when Trump was elected ...
In the age of social media, every major global event eventually gets distilled into a single, unforgettable moment—an image, ...
Everything is content — even the existential fear of World War Three. As the Israel–Iran ceasefire shows signs of breaking, ...
In this exclusive interview, Ashish Gupta, Brand Director of Skoda Auto India, shares exciting insights on the brand’s future ...
“The government of Israel is currently waging a war without purpose, without goals or clear planning and with no chances of ...
If many Israelis feel trapped by their own leaders, many people in Gaza clearly feel the same. Polling in Gaza is obviously ...
President Donald Trump’s new ban on travel to the U.S. by citizens from 12 mainly African and Middle Eastern countries has taken effect amid rising tension over the president’s escalating ...
President Donald Trump has signaled he would support the arrest of California Gov. Gavin Newsom over his handling of immigration protests in Los Angeles. Trump said Monday that he thinks ...
The scale of the onslaught was stunning — Russia hit Ukraine with 367 drones and missiles, making this the largest single attack of the more than three-years-long war, according to Yuriy Ihnat ...
War can feel abstract for many: a news item, a reel, a statistic. But for a soldier’s family, war is absence, a knock on the door, a silence that never lifts. Grief, real grief, has no borders.
A meme a day keeps the war mongers at bay Using memes in times of crisis isn’t new. Come what is thrown at Pakistan, its netizens have often responded in the form of memes and self-deprecating ...