Regional wars occur when parties perceive a power imbalance, but in the Middle East, Iran and Israel are economically drained and internally divided, making conflict unlikely. Additionally, a coalition of moderate Sunni Arab states and Western powers opposes Iran, further deterring war. Similarly, the conflict between Russia and Ukraine is rooted in power dynamics, with both sides vying for control within the region.
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Third of people believe asexuality can be cured, study suggests
A new study from Kings College London reveals that a third of people believe asexuality can be “cured” through therapy, highlighting misconceptions around the sexual orientation. Asexual individuals, who experience little to no sexual attraction, face ignorance and intolerance about their orientation, with 26% of respondents believing they just haven’t met the right person yet and 11% denying the existence of asexual people. Asexual activist Yasmin Benoit, a co-author of the study, expressed that these...
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