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Harry Potter and the Legacy of the World’s Most Famous Boy Wizard

Jane Sunderland November 10, 2021

Twenty years after the release of the first Harry Potter film, does he continue to charm children and adults alike?

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Not All Ghosts Haunt You

Mishika Chauhan November 10, 2021

'Each day I wake up to resist the erasure of memory.'

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Damon Galgut’s Booker-Winning Novel Probes White South Africa And the Land Issue

Sofia Kostelac November 10, 2021

South African writer Damon Galgut has won the UK’s most prestigious literary award, the Booker Prize, for his work 'The Promise.'

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Gender is Poetry

Harshit Jalan November 9, 2021

Gender is a poem, and I’m writing pages every day, with every expression, with every non-conformity.

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Beyond the Festivities

Sreeyantha November 9, 2021

'Beyond the dark, let there be light.'

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Revealing Layers of Hidden Injustices, ‘Jai Bhim’ Leaves A Mark on Its Viewers

Irene Khanum Sherwani November 9, 2021

On watching the Tamil film directed by T.J. Gnanavel as a 14-year-old.

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Travis Scott and Drake Sued Over Deadly Concert

Deutsche Welle November 9, 2021

The lawsuit was filed by 23-year-old Kristian Paredes, who was among the festivalgoers who were seriously injured amid the deadly crowd crush that happened during Travis Scott's performance last Friday in Houston.

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COP26: Whom Should Developing Countries Bill for Climate Impacts?

Sarah Steffen November 9, 2021

The countries hit hardest by climate change caused by developed nations want loss and damage to be included in climate finance talks. Will rich polluters finally listen?

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Dylan Thomas on Death: Life Mingled With the Universe

Varsha Sundriyal November 9, 2021

The Welsh poet's views on death and life are poignant and perhaps a means of solace for the world right now.

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I Will Be 70 in 2070 – India’s COP26 Promises Will Determine My Future

Sriranjini Raman November 8, 2021

'Sir, I hope you understand that we cannot have climate justice without social justice.'

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