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6,000 killed in El-Fasher in three days. 13.6 million displaced. 40,000+ dead. RSF war crimes, famine, and collapsed hospitals, Sudan is not a headline, it is a catastrophe. As the world debates geopolitics, civilians flee and accountability fades into silence.
As Delhi’s winter worsens, patients unable to afford beds near AIIMS sleep in subways. Scenes of cancer patients in squalor expose deep inequities and question the promise of public healthcare.
The 2024 Davos Summit saw global leaders discuss climate justice, with climate action sidelined amid fossil fuel interests, private jet emissions, and Trump's nuclear push, raising doubts about sustainability.
by Tanuj Samaddar
The 2024 Davos Summit saw global leaders discuss climate justice, with climate action sidelined amid fossil fuel interests, private jet emissions, and Trump's nuclear push, raising doubts about sustainability.
by Tanuj Samaddar
6,000 killed in El-Fasher in three days. 13.6 million displaced. 40,000+ dead. RSF war crimes, famine, and collapsed hospitals, Sudan is not a headline, it is a catastrophe. As the world debates geopolitics, civilians flee and accountability fades into silence.
by Saumya Tripathi
As Delhi’s winter worsens, patients unable to afford beds near AIIMS sleep in subways. Scenes of cancer patients in squalor expose deep inequities and question the promise of public healthcare.
by Tanuj Samaddar
As protests shake Iran, missiles and oil fade into the background. What truly alarms the world is how the regime treats dissent like invasion and fear like policy. Iran’s streets are revealing a security model on the brink, and its collapse could reshape global order.
by Saumya Tripathi
Raulane is a 5,000-year-old winter ritual from Kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh, where masked male dancers symbolically marry to embody Sauni fairies believed to protect villagers through harsh winters, blending myth, prayer, and meditative dance into living cultural heritage.
by Tanuj Samaddar
The Sudan Civil War, driven by a brutal power struggle between the RSF and the national army, has left millions displaced and thousands dead. As global powers remain passive, Sudan’s people face hunger, violence, and despair in one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises.
by Saumya TripathiFestivals like Diwali bring joy and light, but behind every glowing diya lies an untold story. Have you ever wondered who makes them or how long it takes? The answer reveals a fading legacy — India’s Kumhars, once divine potters, now struggle against machines, low income, and fading relevance.
by Saumya Tripathi
ABC’s shock suspension of Jimmy Kimmel has ignited a free speech storm, with regulators, politics, and media power plays colliding in ways that could reshape American democracy.
by Saumya Tripathi
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