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Journalist Saurabh Dwivedi, the founding editor of The Lallantop and India Today Hindi, has stepped down from India Today ...
After the guns have relatively fallen silent and the voices of extremism, which often fuel entrenchment and sharp polarization, have subsided, a question now presents itself at every turn in Yemen.
It took about 70 years for the first edition of the Oxford English Dictionary to be completed. Conceived in 1857, the project ...
As Cyprus cautiously revisits the idea of a bicommunal, bizonal federation - which I often describe as BBF 2.0 - it might be tempting to rely on the familiar pillars of security and governance. For ...
Dating apps promised to disrupt the casteist marriage market. Instead, they’ve merely translated social biases into digital ...
The long-running series in which readers answer other readers’ questions ponders the online world – from what’s despicable to what’s indispensable ...
We should value democracy, safeguard it within Israeli society, and participate actively wherever we reside, cherishing the ...
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It is an unlikely setting for two Israeli artists whose work has been shaped by Morocco, Jerusalem, Marseille and Paris, and ...
WHEN the crowd at the World Darts Championship were caught up in an enthusiastic rendition of “Keir Starmer is a w****r” and ...
Jewish exchange on campus — but the funding that brought Neta Elkayam and Amit Hai Cohen to New Orleans is running out.