What are Farm Animals Thinking?
David Grimm in Science: You’d never mistake a goat for a dog, but on an unseasonably warm afternoon in early September, I almost do. I’m in a red-brick barn in
David Grimm in Science: You’d never mistake a goat for a dog, but on an unseasonably warm afternoon in early September, I almost do. I’m in a red-brick barn in
Arundhati Roy calls the siege of Gaza “a crime against humanity.” In a video address to the Munich Literature Festival yesterday, the human rights activist and Booker Prize-winning author of
Alberto Toscano in Sidecar: ‘The free person thinks least of all of death, and his wisdom is a meditation not on death but on life.’ Toni Negri, who died in Paris
Project Syndicate commentators make predictions for 2024: ALAA MURABIT Recent years have underscored the importance of recognizing and elevating community voices, and have highlighted the consequences of ignoring them. Nonetheless,
Dr. Christophe Jaffrelot and Dr. Pervez Hoodbhoy: The discussions by Dr Jaffrelot on rising Hindu Nationalism in India with the resultant increasing discrimination against the Indian Muslim population, both in
Continue readingIndian Muslims And Rising Hindu Nationalism (Video)
Michele Gazzola in The Guardian: The emergence of English as the predominant (though not exclusive) international language is seen by many as a positive phenomenon with several practical advantages and
Anne-Marie Slaughter at Project Syndicate: In 1951, just six years after World War II, Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and West Germany signed the Treaty of Paris, establishing the
Continue readingIf Europe Could Do It, So Can the Middle East
“ماں جی “آفتاب رضوی کی ایک اچھوتی کہانی ہے جو تقریبا “ اسکے اپنے حالات پر مبنی ہے۔ اس کہانی میں سارے کردار فرضی ہیں۔ لیکن حقیقت۔ سے قریب بھی
دو انڈے اور دو پراٹھے
Sarah Bell on BBC: Novelist Hanif Kureishi sustained life-changing injuries when he collapsed and landed on his head on Boxing Day last year. Left without the use of his arms
Shared by Adil Khan: Memories for my Arsenal friends who saw and lived in the fantasy land in the sixties and early seventies: Karachi, east of the Suez and west