The sound of lullaby is deep, it endures on the landscape; it refuses to die even in death
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COVER STORY
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The four-day-long humanitarian pause allowing a trickle of aid into Gaza after nearly two months of indiscriminate bombing and 16 years of blockade offers bare respite for civilians, no more than that
If anything could explain the unconscionable abandonment of the Palestinians, it is theopolitics—a dangerous mix of misinterpreted theology and geopolitics
When Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu linked the Hamas’ October 7 attack to the Holocaust and roared ‘Never again’, only those for whom Israel can do no wrong failed to recognise what Netanyahu had actually declared. This was that the ethnic cleansing of the Gaza Strip had begun.
Indigenous communities across the globe are lending their support to the Palestinians
Unlike the Indian cricket team in the World Cup, the Congress may just be peaking at the right time. In its manifesto and campaign speeches by the leaders, the party matches the BRS scheme for scheme, promising more in many cases.
Despite a boycott call by the Maoists, villagers in Naxal-infested Bastar of Chhattisgarh turned out to vote in large numbers.
The one thing this war in Gaza has shown us is that we can be so numb. Every day, more people are dying. Many journalists are dead. Many are still documenting life in Gaza and that’s how we see the horror.
In the never-ending war between man and nature, 41 brave workers—trapped for over 400 hours under 60 metres of debris—won the battle of sheer survival
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The four-day-long humanitarian pause allowing a trickle of aid into Gaza after nearly two months of indiscriminate bombing and 16 years of blockade offers bare respite for civilians, no more than that
-
If anything could explain the unconscionable abandonment of the Palestinians, it is theopolitics—a dangerous mix of misinterpreted theology and geopolitics
-
When Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu linked the Hamas’ October 7 attack to the Holocaust and roared ‘Never again’, only those for whom Israel can do no wrong failed to recognise what Netanyahu had actually declared. This was that the ethnic cleansing of the Gaza Strip had begun.
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Indigenous communities across the globe are lending their support to the Palestinians
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Unlike the Indian cricket team in the World Cup, the Congress may just be peaking at the right time. In its manifesto and campaign speeches by the leaders, the party matches the BRS scheme for scheme, promising more in many cases.
-
Despite a boycott call by the Maoists, villagers in Naxal-infested Bastar of Chhattisgarh turned out to vote in large numbers.
-
The one thing this war in Gaza has shown us is that we can be so numb. Every day, more people are dying. Many journalists are dead. Many are still documenting life in Gaza and that’s how we see the horror.
-
In the never-ending war between man and nature, 41 brave workers—trapped for over 400 hours under 60 metres of debris—won the battle of sheer survival