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The brutal killing of Abdul Rehman in Dakshina Kannada is not an isolated crime but part of a long cycle of politically ...
A historian’s take on India’s North-South divide ahead of the 2026 delimitation falls short on data and policy insight. An in ...
From conflict zones to cosmic voids, a personal meditation on despair, resilience, and the unexpected comfort found in ...
Seven years after the 2018 Budget promise to upgrade 22,000 rural haats into GrAMs, data gaps, funding shortfalls, and ...
Williams’ Careless People is an insider’s account of Facebook’s meteoric rise and the persistent failure of its leadership to ...
From Bronx schools to bold rent reforms, Zohran Mamdani’s historic mayoral bid is shaking up New York’s political class by ...
A new study uncovers how PM2.5 air pollution cripples respiratory defences, while astronomers prepare to map the cosmos with ...
Zohran Mamdani’s stunning mayoral primary win exposes U.S. media bias, Zionist panic, and a world grappling with nihilism and ...
Indian politics has never been entirely immune to the son-in-law syndrome, but while sons, daughters, and daughters-in-law often get a free pass, for sons-in-law the path is rarely straightforward.
In Goa, dissent and dissatisfaction within the ruling BJP appear to be reaching a tipping point, which could pose a serious ...
In this interview, former Ambassador to Iran K.C. Singh discusses how Israel’s real aim is regime change in Iran—and why the ...
In her debut work, filmmaker and author Mehak Jamal documents sixteen stories of love and longing in Kashmir—revealing how ...