The Wire's illustrator pays tribute to the bravery of women in Iran in the face of state repression.
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‘Hitler’s Girl’ Explores British Ties With the Nazis
A new book discusses how close Britain's aristocracy was to the Nazi regime and what the situation in those times tells us about the dangers to democracy today.
Stanford Report Unearths Online Network of ‘Fake Kashmiris’ Spreading Pro-Army Propaganda
Additionally, the Report found that the bot network was engaging in smear campaigns against what they described as 'anti-national' journalists, as well as making calls to boycott Chinese products.
My Computerised Body
A poem expressing the concern about humans and their relationship with technology.
Saudi Arabia Is Imprisoning Women While the Rest of the World Is Not Paying Attention
An energy crisis means the world is less likely to call out Saudi Arabia’s human rights abuses, an expert argues.
On Non-Payment of Salaries, Teachers from 12 DU Colleges Claim ‘Broken Promises’ From Kejriwal
Teachers from 12 Delhi University colleges, fully funded by the Delhi government, continue to suffer delayed and irregular salary payments, alleging that politics and broken promises from the Kejriwal-led …
Philippa Snow Offers a Fresh Take on Violence in Art and Culture
Philippa Snow’s debut, 'Which as You Know Means Violence', finds value in everything from the work of artist Marina Abramović to 'Jackass'.
My Stalker Made Me Explore My Neighbourhood
I would much rather prefer to have an unexplored neighbourhood than feel the feeling of fear and being unsafe that I did.
