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Gaza's Hind Rajab film at Venice targeted by hate campaign: director
Ben Hania’s film "The Voice of Hind Rajab" premiered at the 82nd Venice Film Festival to a 23-minute standing ovation.
Roblox to impose age controls this year following ban
Türkiye banned the popular video game Roblox last year over concerns that the platform can make children vulnerable to exploitation.
After 14 years, Church of Saint Anna reopens in Syria’s Idlib
Saint Anna Church serves Greek Orthodox and Armenian communities in Idlib countryside.
Poll finds 6 in 10 US Gen Z side with Hamas against Israel
60 percent of young people between 18 to 24 expressed support for the Palestinian resistance group over Israel in Tel Aviv's ongoing war in Gaza, according to online survey.
Thousands protest Israeli genocidal war on Gaza near Venice Film Festival
The brutal war on besieged Gaza dominated the festival debates after a group called Venice4Palestine urged organisers to denounce Israel more clearly.
Once a preserve of the rich, English is helping millions escape poverty in South Asia, new book says
A new book argues that for non-elites in South Asia, learning English is often the most consequential developmental step in moving up the social mobility ladder.
Kavitha Iyer
How Bollywood flick Chhaava led to violence and curfew in an Indian city
In a society increasingly shaped by propaganda films and political provocations, history is not being remembered—it is being weaponised.
Nilosree Biswas
Eid-e-Gulabi: When Holi painted the Mughal Empire in colours of pluralism
Nilosree Biswas
To preserve cultural heritage, India must embrace pluralism, not politics
By
Nilosree Biswas
Why did Bollywood decide to ignore the plight of Palestinians?
By
Nilosree Biswas
India's love affair with biryani, explained
How Bollywood flick Chhaava led to violence and curfew in an Indian city
In a society increasingly shaped by propaganda films and political provocations, history is not being remembered—it is being weaponised.
Nilosree Biswas
Eid-e-Gulabi: When Holi painted the Mughal Empire in colours of pluralism
Nilosree Biswas
To preserve cultural heritage, India must embrace pluralism, not politics
By
Nilosree Biswas
Why did Bollywood decide to ignore the plight of Palestinians?
By
Nilosree Biswas
India's love affair with biryani, explained
Gaza's Hind Rajab film at Venice targeted by hate campaign: director
Ben Hania’s film "The Voice of Hind Rajab" premiered at the 82nd Venice Film Festival to a 23-minute standing ovation.
Roblox to impose age controls this year following ban
Türkiye banned the popular video game Roblox last year over concerns that the platform can make children vulnerable to exploitation.
After 14 years, Church of Saint Anna reopens in Syria’s Idlib
Saint Anna Church serves Greek Orthodox and Armenian communities in Idlib countryside.
Opinion
Kavitha Iyer
How Bollywood flick Chhaava led to violence and curfew in an Indian city
In a society increasingly shaped by propaganda films and political provocations, history is not being remembered—it is being weaponised.
Nilosree Biswas
Eid-e-Gulabi: When Holi painted the Mughal Empire in colours of pluralism
Nilosree Biswas
To preserve cultural heritage, India must embrace pluralism, not politics
By
Nilosree Biswas
Why did Bollywood decide to ignore the plight of Palestinians?
By
Nilosree Biswas
India's love affair with biryani, explained
How Bollywood flick Chhaava led to violence and curfew in an Indian city
In a society increasingly shaped by propaganda films and political provocations, history is not being remembered—it is being weaponised.
Nilosree Biswas
Eid-e-Gulabi: When Holi painted the Mughal Empire in colours of pluralism
Nilosree Biswas
To preserve cultural heritage, India must embrace pluralism, not politics
By
Nilosree Biswas
Why did Bollywood decide to ignore the plight of Palestinians?
By
Nilosree Biswas
India's love affair with biryani, explained
Poll finds 6 in 10 US Gen Z side with Hamas against Israel
60 percent of young people between 18 to 24 expressed support for the Palestinian resistance group over Israel in Tel Aviv's ongoing war in Gaza, according to online survey.
Thousands protest Israeli genocidal war on Gaza near Venice Film Festival
The brutal war on besieged Gaza dominated the festival debates after a group called Venice4Palestine urged organisers to denounce Israel more clearly.
Once a preserve of the rich, English is helping millions escape poverty in South Asia, new book says
A new book argues that for non-elites in South Asia, learning English is often the most consequential developmental step in moving up the social mobility ladder.
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