‘The Dutch Knight’ Rises

In the middle of an explosion of fireworks, Reinier ‘The Dutch Knight’ de Ridder stands tall, fist raised, prepared to defend his ONE Championship Middleweight title for the very first time. Set to compete in his third straight main-event, the Breda-born champion begins the walk towards the cage he has so often dominated opponents in.  His moniker derives from his last name, meaning knight in … Continue reading ‘The Dutch Knight’ Rises

The Green Tide Washes Over: A year of free, legal abortion in Argentina

By Stéphanie Hamel & Juan Manuel Sierra In December 2020, Argentina made history by legalizing free voluntary abortion. The law has led to significant changes and helped remove the stigma around existing practices for both patients and doctors, yet there are still many obstacles to a universal access to reproductive health. 9to5’s Stéphanie Hamel and Juan Sierra investigate the impacts of the law a year … Continue reading The Green Tide Washes Over: A year of free, legal abortion in Argentina