A civilisational reading of the Epstein affair in the light of Abrahamic scriptures Prof Hamid Naseem Rafiabadi Introduction When power detaches from moral restraint The Jeffrey Epstein affair has ...
History may not repeat itself, but at least in Philadelphia, it sure does rhyme. Twenty years ago, our famed Rocky statue ...
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T.M. Krishna examines how the symbols of the Indian Republic have been shaped, contested, and reinterpreted over time.
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Now, the planets of Tau Andromeda are overgrown with wildlife, nature reclaiming the skyscrapers of a once-advanced ...
LibreOffice is back at it again, doubling down on its criticisms of Microsoft and its OOXML format for its Office suite.
Uganda and China have moved to solidify their long-standing partnership by launching a year-long initiative designed to bridge the gap between grassroots cultural understanding and high-level economic ...
Yet, America cannot create solutions by treating even small portions of its population as human failures. The real America ...