Omitted Voices & Perspectives
Why women with ADHD feel overwhelmingly ‘controlled’ by their hormones
The article omits Indigenous and traditional perspectives that view hormonal cycles as part of a holistic life rhythm rather than a pathology. It fails to contextualise the issue historically, ignoring how past medical discourses have pathologised women's bodies and excluded neurodivergent voices. Marginalised groups—particularly women of colour, low‑income women, and non‑binary individuals—are ab
Turtle travels: Researchers uncover different migration strategies among male green sea turtles
The original story omits Indigenous and local community knowledge about turtle nesting sites and historic migration corridors, which could illuminate long‑term changes. It neglects the historical baseline of sea‑turtle populations before industrial fishing and coastal urbanization. Structural drivers such as climate change, marine traffic, and fragmented marine protected areas are absent, as are t
The realignment of the Middle East
The original framing omits the perspectives of Arab and Persian civil societies that have lived through successive realignments since the Ottoman era. It neglects the historical continuity of sectarian power balances, the impact of colonial mandate borders, and the economic diversification pressures beyond oil. Marginalised voices—Kurdish communities, women activists, and displaced populations—are
Canadian miner NexGen Energy holds talks with BHP as it seeks $1 billion for uranium project - Reuters
The original framing omits Indigenous consent processes and the history of dispossession linked to uranium mining in the Athabasca Basin. It neglects the climate implications of expanding nuclear fuel versus renewable alternatives, and the geopolitical risks of concentrating uranium supply in a handful of corporations. Marginalised communities, especially First Nations, are absent, as are discussi
As Mongolia Hosts COP17, Pastoralists Demand Space to Move, Survive and Restore
The original piece omits the rich indigenous ecological knowledge that guides seasonal migrations, the historical continuity of nomadic land‑use rights, and the gendered impacts on women who manage livestock and household water. It also neglects the structural drivers such as state‑led land privatization, mining leases, and the exclusionary design of climate finance mechanisms that fail to recogni
Israel formally allows Jewish prayer at Al-Aqsa Mosque in violation of status quo
The original framing omits the perspective of Palestinian worshippers who view the site as a daily locus of community and identity, ignoring their lived experience of restricted access. It neglects the indigenous Ottoman‑era waqf system that historically mediated custodial responsibilities among Muslims, Jews, and Christians. Structural causes such as settlement expansion, the politicization of re
STAT+: The IRS is probing UnitedHealth, and a private equity slowdown
The original story omits the historical pattern of insurer‑driven consolidation dating back to the 1990s, the perspectives of frontline physicians and patients who experience reduced autonomy and access, and the impact on marginalized communities that rely on community‑based care. It also neglects comparative insights from health systems that limit private‑equity involvement, as well as the enviro
Making computer science more accessible beyond English
The article omits the rich tradition of indigenous coding pedagogy that embeds algorithmic thinking in oral storytelling and craft. It fails to connect the current effort with historical episodes of language suppression during colonial rule, which continue to shape educational policy today. Marginalised groups—rural students, women, and low‑income learners—are absent from the narrative, despite be
Power & Knowledge Audit
Why women with ADHD feel overwhelmingly ‘controlled’ by their hormones
The story is produced by a commercial science outlet (New Scientist) funded by advertising and readership metrics, targeting a Western, educated audience. It frames the issue through a biomedical lens that serves pharmaceutical interests and reinforces the authority of psychiatry while obscuring the role of gendered power structures in research funding. By foregrounding individual hormone control,
Turtle travels: Researchers uncover different migration strategies among male green sea turtles
The narrative originates from a university research team and is amplified by a science‑focused news outlet, targeting academic peers, funders, and a general audience fascinated by wildlife novelty. It serves the interests of research institutions seeking prestige and funding, while reinforcing a paradigm that isolates scientific discovery from socio‑political context. This framing obscures the rol
The realignment of the Middle East
The narrative is produced by the Financial Times, a Western business‑focused outlet, targeting policymakers, investors, and an English‑speaking elite audience. It foregrounds the perspective of the United States and Israel, casting regional actors as reactive rather than agency‑bearing. This framing obscures the agency of Gulf states, Iran's strategic calculations, and the role of non‑Western powe
Canadian miner NexGen Energy holds talks with BHP as it seeks $1 billion for uranium project - Reuters
The narrative originates from Reuters, a Western newswire serving global investors, policymakers, and corporate audiences. It frames the story as a corporate financing milestone, reinforcing the legitimacy of market‑driven resource extraction and obscuring dissenting Indigenous and environmental voices. By foregrounding the dollar amount and the parties involved, the coverage reproduces the power
As Mongolia Hosts COP17, Pastoralists Demand Space to Move, Survive and Restore
The narrative is produced by Global Issues, an English‑language NGO outlet catering to an international, largely Western readership interested in climate justice. It serves the framing of climate diplomacy by positioning pastoralists as peripheral stakeholders, thereby obscuring the role of Mongolian state policies and multinational mining firms that shape land access. This framing reinforces a po