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18 February 2022
(061)
Poetry, Humanity and Love
Abetted By State Govt, Hindu Group In Himachal Pradesh Burns Crops...
Poems from the margins
Your Honour
One Archive Destroyed, Another Reclaimed
Whether in Nepal or in the US, caste persists
"Raju Syangtan: ‘I look for stories about the downtrodden, crushed by power, strength, and structures’ "
Statement: Fahad Shah, editor of Kashmir Walla, sent to 10 days custody
“We are digging our own graves”: Translators are being left behind in India’s streaming boom
Anurag Minus Verma: Disha Wadekar
CPJ, rights groups call for release of Nusrat Shahrin Raka, sister of Bangladeshi journalist Kanak Sarwar
This time, Tibet stands silent as Olympics return to China
Waiting for welfare
‘Whatever horrors they do, they do in secret’: inside the Taliban’s return to power
‘Whatever horrors they do, they do in secret’: inside the Taliban’s return to power
How Resistance to Military Rule Changed in Myanmar Since 2021 Coup
Modern-Day Slavery in Punjab: Villagers Enslaved and Tortured by Rich Farmers
The hidden legacy of the Seychelles' island cuisine
Answering an Age-Old Mystery: How Do Birds Actually Fly?
Read last week's Issue here.
Reimagining The Stories We Tell About Trans Love
Why I Stopped Writing About Syria
Why Divestment Defeated Apartheid and How It Might Help Beat Climate Change
Why do we remember what we remember?
Biden's Decision on Frozen Afghanistan Money is Tantamount to Mass Murder
Red poets’ society: the secret history of the Stasi’s book club for spies
Inside the anti-vaccine mandate protests disrupting trade
Pure Colour
First Love Mixtape