These films transform personal struggles into collective narratives, illustrating how survival, memory, and the quest for belonging are intertwined with the creation of queer cinematic histories.
Despite some versions of various matchmaking and dating platforms having been available in the country for nearly a decade, the topic is not openly discussed.
The legislation sets 18 as the legal age for marriage for both males and females, but effective implementation will require ...
Amid the struggles of Kazakhstan’s Uyghur community to preserve cultural traditions, weddings have endured as one of the few ...
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Mountains Above a Sea of Clouds

This aerial view from Azerbaijan’s highlands reveals snow-capped peaks drifting above the clouds, capturing a moment of ...
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I experienced Baku's hidden struggles firsthand

Discover Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, situated on the Caspian Sea coast and often referred to as "The Dubai of the Caucasus." The city is known for its opulence and grand mega-projects, but ...
Relationships take work to last over time, but they shouldn’t always feel like an obligation. It’s behaviors that prompt a sense of togetherness and couple identity that protect marital stability over ...
If you’ve ever been in a long-term relationship, you probably already know marriage isn’t always the fairytale social media and pop culture make it out to be. Sure, there are the cute anniversary ...
Kim Dhatt, a 34-year-old recruitment specialist, was in a relationship with her ex-partner for four years. When they first got together, he earned slightly more than she did, and the difference didn't ...
Nyasha Karimakwenda does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations ...
Conversations around Ayesha Curry and Nia Long have been brewing online, and women have a lot to say about motherhood, marriage, and what partnership really means.
Everywhere you look, women are imagining a world without men—or actively creating one. All of this points to a truth many women rarely say out loud: While we have long been sold on heterosexual ...