We don’t need to excavate the acrimony of the past. Rather, we need to be honest about it, accept it and move beyond it. A country that needs to reconcile with history and build a modern republic can't again be held hostage to the past.
Aradhana Seth has utilised Indian kitchens, and all objects and rituals associated with them, as a means of shaping a particular kind of onscreen imagery
Mumbai’s cosmopolitanism is slowly giving way to food apartheid, as residents militantly police consumption of meat in their housing societies. And the hate is fast spreading across Maharashtra.
Where shattering the glass ceiling is considered, Dr. Matshidiso Moeti is no stranger. Meet the first woman to ever lead the WHO's regional office in Africa.
Mathura is the only constituency among the many Outlook visited across several districts in the first phase of elections where people said that the Congress is strong and in contest. A ground report.
Israel has maintained 'a system of oppression and domination' over the Palestinians ever since 1948, human rights organization Amnesty International said.
Professor and Pulitzer-winning LA Times editor Michael Parks was known for actually caring for stories, and encouraging students to leap into the unknown. The prolific journalist passed on January 8.
Henley & Partners’ Henley Passport Index, a recent study, divulges how the gains achieved by wealthier countries in travel freedom have come at the cost of poorer countries.
South Africans are laying flowers at the St George's Anglican Cathedral, in front of Tutu's home in Cape Town's Milnerton area, and in front of his former home in Soweto as the great leader passes away.