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International news in brief: Brain rot and other stories

By Amit Sengupta The Rot is in the Brain So ‘brain rot’ is the new term in English language for year 2024, according to Oxford…

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A football match and an arrest warrant: Tale of two cities

These challenges are common in the Netherlands. Across Europe, the resurgence of Right-wing populism reflects a broader failure to address the legacies of colonialism and…

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Dear Mother…

As she grew older, however, something in the letters began to change. On her 10th birthday, the words started to feel unfamiliar, a little distant,…

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And the food they serve is delicious beyond belief!

Calcutta Diary: Most of these are owned and operated by women. All of them provide a safe space for women like me, to have a…

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Kirti Kisan Union Condemns Israel, Donates Rs 5 Lakh for Palestine

The farmer leaders pointed out that Benjamin Netanyahu should recall the horrors of World War II, when the Jewish people endured a genocide under Hitler’s…

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The Assassination of Patrice Lumumba: Jazz as a metaphor for freedom 

The Soundtrack to a Coup d’État is a haunting documentary that revisits the history of Cold War-era coups, focusing on the 1961 assassination of Lumumba, the first…

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 Is Manipur destined for infinite injustice?

The question arises: how can a government that has seen the consequences  of their actions in Kashmir, allow Manipur to spiral into a similar cycle…

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When God got angry: Get out, he said….

The Patwardhans were brave but not overbearing. Macho males weren’t in favour in the Patwardhan family. Anand is a single child of his parents and was raised affectionately, but sent…

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So what about property rights for women?

The participants resurrected a renewed commitment to dismantle the barriers to equitable property rights, thereby fostering a society where women can claim and exercise their…

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From Home Baker to Culinary Success: Sakiba Mohammed’s Journey of Passion and Perseverance

Her message to other women is simple and optimistic: with talent and determination, any woman can become self-reliant By Kamran Khan Sakiba Mohammed, a baker…

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