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My Experience in Coming to China

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My Experience in Coming to China This article has been published by Micro China Blog Hi, I want to share how was my first experience in China was. I wrote this article in October 2017 when I arrived in Nanjing.  It has been three weeks since I left my home for China, to pursue my Ph.D. studies. It has been ups and downs in the first few days as I was never away from my home for such a long in my whole life. I was missing my dearest family and friends and yeah obviously the food too. Arriving in China gives you a sudden change in your lifestyle in all aspects like climate, food, language, culture, and many more things tend to change entirely. Food habits are entirely different here, I was amazed to know about the eating routine here, as lunchtime starts at 1100 here, however, in Pakistan, I used to do my breakfast at 0700 in working days and lunch break from 1300 to 1400. The situation is entirely different here, most surprisingly, the dinner starts at 1700, which is quite as

Children Rights in the Digital Era

Libya is a country in North Africa, bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the north and other African countries around having an overall population of around 7million. The humanitarian situation of children in Libya remained precarious with significant protection concerns and child rights violations continuously reported. The protracted conflict over the past seven years has left an estimated 1.3 million people, out of which 439,000 are children, in need of assistance. Insecurity, economic downfall, and violence across the country have created unsafe living conditions and damaged critical infrastructure, placing vulnerable children at heightened risk of harm and disrupting access to public services. Libyan children suffer from the risks of migration as they make the perilous journey from sub-Saharan Africa into Libya and across the Mediterranean Sea to Europe In the current digital world, Libyan children face huge child rights violations, including online recruitment by armed grou