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October 17, 2025, 03:37 PM - 2 min read
Wolves return to Denmark, so does debate
October 15, 2025, 03:41 PM - 6 min read
Wolves disappeared from Danish forests in 1813, when they were hunted to extinction – remembered only in stories and fairy tales. Then, in 2012, a lone male wolf crossed the border from Germany into Jutland, Denmark’s peninsula bordering Germany. More followed. By 2017, Denmark celebrated its first confirmed breeding pack in more than 200 years.
see moreOctober 15, 2025, 03:41 PM . 6 min read
Ostrich and emu had high-flying ancestors
October 12, 2025, 04:42 PM - 6 min read
In a new study of a 56 million-year-old fossil bird, researchers show that the distant ancestors of ostriches and other large flightless birds once flew great distances.
see moreOctober 12, 2025, 04:42 PM . 6 min read
Memeplomacy is here: The art of using memes for political gains
October 9, 2025, 05:43 PM - 5 min read
A striking blend of humour, social commentary and agendas masked as entertainment, memes have become an effective way of reaching out to and convincing the masses. The diplomats and governments are increasingly tapping into this powerful tool of public diplomacy.
see moreOctober 9, 2025, 05:43 PM . 5 min read
Trump on a coin? Julius Caesar may have a lesson to offer
October 9, 2025, 05:14 PM - 6 min read
More than 2,000 years ago, the depiction of living figures on Roman coins caused similar ructions. It came at a time when the Roman republic was in trouble. The republic would crumble altogether soon after, ushering in the long period of Rome being led by emperor-kings who saw themselves as almost akin to gods. Perhaps the American republic is at a similar stage.
see moreOctober 9, 2025, 05:14 PM . 6 min read
Podcasts trusted more than social media—but should they be?
October 7, 2025, 04:57 PM - 5 min read
To regain public trust, social media platforms will have to behave more ethically. They should be transparent about advertising, sponsorships and moderation policies, and should make clear how content is recommended.
see moreOctober 7, 2025, 04:57 PM . 5 min read
Dubai chocolate craze goes global with bars and desserts
October 7, 2025, 04:25 PM - 4 min read
"The chocolate is soft and melty, and the filling is creamy, and then the crunch of the kadayif. It's all about the texture. Plus, it's sugar.”
see moreOctober 7, 2025, 04:25 PM . 4 min read
Who is Nepal’s 2-yr-old ‘Virgin Goddess’ Aryatara Shakya?
October 7, 2025, 03:05 PM - 2 min read
A “Virgin Goddess” is regarded as a mortal after reaching puberty, and hence, is replaced.
see moreOctober 7, 2025, 03:05 PM . 2 min read
When adoption is a social compulsion
October 1, 2025, 08:50 PM - 10 min read
In several cases, women are manipulated to adopt a stranger child. In the absence of any psychological and emotional preparation, it leads to complications.
see moreOctober 1, 2025, 08:50 PM . 10 min read
Ladakh—a clash of geopolitics and local aspiration
October 1, 2025, 08:43 PM - 9 min read
Ladakhi leaders had been pushing for separation from the Kashmir Valley for decades due to cultural differences and to address underdevelopment and underrepresentation within the state.
see moreOctober 1, 2025, 08:43 PM . 9 min read
Chandannagar—the glowing heartbeat of Bengal
September 26, 2025, 01:03 PM - 8 min read
To call Chandannagar’s creations “lights” is an understatement. They are living theatre in bulbs, spectacles where culture, science, and devotion intertwine. In a city where Durga Puja pandals often compete in grandeur, Chandannagar’s illuminations remain the glowing heartbeat of Bengal’s festive season.
see moreSeptember 26, 2025, 01:03 PM . 8 min read
Films on Palestine on sweeping spree
September 26, 2025, 12:53 PM - 7 min read
From receiving a record-breaking 23-minute standing ovation to sweeping awards and audiences at festivals to commercial success; films about Palestine are having their moment in the world of cinema. Is it just a start?
see moreSeptember 26, 2025, 12:53 PM . 7 min read
The Ganga is drying up
September 25, 2025, 03:41 PM - 6 min read
Stretching from the Himalayas to the Bay of Bengal, the whole river basin supports over 650 million people, a quarter of India’s freshwater, and much of its food and economic value.
see moreSeptember 25, 2025, 03:41 PM . 6 min read
Patachitra: The fading scrolls of Bengal’s living canvas
October 17, 2025, 03:37 PM - 10 min read
A Patachitra painting is a slow miracle. The canvas is made from old cotton saris soaked in a paste of chalk and tamarind seed, then polished smooth with a conch shell.
Read moreOctober 15, 2025, 03:41 PM - 6 min read
Wolves disappeared from Danish forests in 1813, when they were hunted to extinction – remembered only in stories and fairy tales. Then, in 2012, a lone male wolf crossed the border from Germany into Jutland, Denmark’s peninsula bordering Germany. More followed. By 2017, Denmark celebrated its first confirmed breeding pack in more than 200 years.
Read moreOctober 12, 2025, 04:42 PM - 6 min read
In a new study of a 56 million-year-old fossil bird, researchers show that the distant ancestors of ostriches and other large flightless birds once flew great distances.
Read moreOctober 9, 2025, 05:43 PM - 5 min read
A striking blend of humour, social commentary and agendas masked as entertainment, memes have become an effective way of reaching out to and convincing the masses. The diplomats and governments are increasingly tapping into this powerful tool of public diplomacy.
Read moreOctober 9, 2025, 05:14 PM - 6 min read
More than 2,000 years ago, the depiction of living figures on Roman coins caused similar ructions. It came at a time when the Roman republic was in trouble. The republic would crumble altogether soon after, ushering in the long period of Rome being led by emperor-kings who saw themselves as almost akin to gods. Perhaps the American republic is at a similar stage.
Read moreOctober 7, 2025, 04:57 PM - 5 min read
To regain public trust, social media platforms will have to behave more ethically. They should be transparent about advertising, sponsorships and moderation policies, and should make clear how content is recommended.
Read moreOctober 7, 2025, 04:25 PM - 4 min read
"The chocolate is soft and melty, and the filling is creamy, and then the crunch of the kadayif. It's all about the texture. Plus, it's sugar.”
Read moreOctober 7, 2025, 03:05 PM - 2 min read
A “Virgin Goddess” is regarded as a mortal after reaching puberty, and hence, is replaced.
Read moreOctober 1, 2025, 08:50 PM - 10 min read
In several cases, women are manipulated to adopt a stranger child. In the absence of any psychological and emotional preparation, it leads to complications.
Read moreOctober 1, 2025, 08:43 PM - 9 min read
Ladakhi leaders had been pushing for separation from the Kashmir Valley for decades due to cultural differences and to address underdevelopment and underrepresentation within the state.
Read moreSeptember 26, 2025, 01:03 PM - 8 min read
To call Chandannagar’s creations “lights” is an understatement. They are living theatre in bulbs, spectacles where culture, science, and devotion intertwine. In a city where Durga Puja pandals often compete in grandeur, Chandannagar’s illuminations remain the glowing heartbeat of Bengal’s festive season.
Read moreSeptember 26, 2025, 12:53 PM - 7 min read
From receiving a record-breaking 23-minute standing ovation to sweeping awards and audiences at festivals to commercial success; films about Palestine are having their moment in the world of cinema. Is it just a start?
Read moreSeptember 25, 2025, 03:41 PM - 6 min read
Stretching from the Himalayas to the Bay of Bengal, the whole river basin supports over 650 million people, a quarter of India’s freshwater, and much of its food and economic value.
Read more