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Environmental Disasters: Why International Law Must Recognise Climate Refugees

Daniel L. Huizenga January 19, 2022

International refugee law must be overhauled to consider climate change and include 'deadly environments' as a form of persecution.

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Kashmiri Students Attacked By Mob in Punjab’s Kharar, Police Begins Investigation

Kusum Arora January 19, 2022

The victims' friends say the police accepted their complaint only after pressure built on social media.

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Meet Anuroop Sandhu, DU Student and SSM’s Candidate From the Sri Muktsar Sahib Seat

Kusum Arora January 19, 2022

Sandhu is only one of the many young, educated candidates being fielded by the Sanyukt Samaj Morcha, the political front of the farmers' unions, in the upcoming Punjab assembly …

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What Made Bob Saget’s Danny Tanner So Different From Other Sitcom Dads

Jessica Troilo January 19, 2022

A contrast to the bumbling and immature fathers commonly found on sitcoms, Bob Saget’s character on ‘Full House’ reflected a shift in expectations of fatherhood that began in the …

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Naani Takes Over the Narrative

Shreya Sharma January 18, 2022

A personal essay on the life and struggles of women in large households, and how their labour is often overlooked.

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I Got My Father’s Tongue

N. Sehar January 18, 2022

A poem on the struggles of growing up in a patriarchal family.

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A Reporter’s Notes: ‘The Only Way Out for Targets of the Bulli Bai App is Forward’

Ismat Ara January 18, 2022

In 2021, as hate crimes against minorities rose, the media stood silent. This year started with more hate, but it sparked national outrage. As a target of the misogynist …

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Netflix Series ‘The Club’ Offers a Window Into 1950s Istanbul

Pelin Ünker January 18, 2022

The Netflix hit, 'The Club' revisits a forgotten chapter in Turkish history, a time when the city of Istanbul had a flourishing multicultural and multi-faith society, including a Jewish …

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The (Un)Commonness of Centralised Entrance Tests for Delhi University

Jyoti Dalal January 18, 2022

Without adequate deliberation, the proposed common entrance test by DU-CET from the next academic session on might repeat the pitfalls of issues it aims to avoid.

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On Writing Like a Woman: A Review of Paul Kaur’s ‘The Wild Weed’

Basudhara Roy January 17, 2022

In her very perceptive Introduction to Paul Kaur’s verse, Nirupama Dutt makes, among other significant observations, a point that I cannot help returning to, again and again. Dutt writes, …

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