Rich and powerful men are doing unspeakable things—from bombing schoolgirls in Iran to trafficking and abusing girls in Manhattan and Florida.
Systemic failures have a way of demanding attention, no matter how aggressively a state attempts to curate its image on the global stage. The recent eruption of violent dissent in Uttar Pradesh, ...
In terms of class-war language, because they are more obsessed with class in the UK, Sinn Féin’s rhetoric sometimes sounds, ...
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Why the original Constitution of 1973 still matters?

The Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, 1973, is not merely a legal document; it is the distilled political wisdom born out of Pakistan's most painful historical experiences. Its ...
Amid injuries, nonstop drama and consistently poor play, the Bucks drifted aimlessly toward the lottery. On Sunday, their ...
Bhabani Shankar Nayak In society, the insidious politics of crony capitalism is accelerating at an unprecedented pace, ...
Social media accelerates the process. Nuance doesn’t spread, but moral certainty does. Complex individuals are reduced to ...
MUMBAI – The 78th Cannes Film Festival received a jolt of cinematic nostalgia and grace on the evening of May 19, as legendary actresses Sharmila Tagore and Simi Garewal reunited on the red carpet for ...
There was a subtle, cultish energy behind The Kinks' seminal hit "Waterloo Sunset", which is partially why it worked so well.
Dai Bradley, aka Billy Casper from Ken Loach’s 1969 classic Kes, has joined the line up for Sheffield indie cinema Showroom's first Working Class Film Festival.
Explore how Franz Kafka’s works like The Trial and The Metamorphosis remain deeply relevant today, reflecting modern anxieties around bureaucracy, alienation, and unseen systems of power in ...