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Kashmir's Misplaced Masculinity

Srinagar, April 28 -- A boy in Kashmir learns a hard social lesson very early in life. Tears stay hidden, fear stays private, and pain belongs inside the chest. A "strong" man speaks less, absorbs mor... Read More


VP Conundrum: Paradox of Governance in Liberia

Liberia, April 28 -- IN LIBERIA AND in most countries, the Vice Presidency is not a platform for change-it is where change goes to stall. Our Constitution is clear: executive power belo... Read More


The Crisis of Taste in Modern Kashmir

Srinagar, April 27 -- Kashmir once understood beauty as a form of intelligence. Old homes in Srinagar combined craftsmanship with practical design. Carved walnut windows filtered light during winter ... Read More


Kashmir Growing Apart

Srinagar, April 22 -- As urban pressure, digital life, and economic stress transform Srinagar, Kashmir's traditional neighbourhood bonds face a deep social decline. People in Srinagar once measured c... Read More


Kashmir's Culture of Overqualification

Srinagar, April 21 -- Kashmir's classrooms stay full even as its job market stays narrow. Families continue to invest in higher education, and young people stretch their academic journeys into their l... Read More


Kashmir's Godot Syndrome

Srinagar, April 17 -- In Waiting for Godot, two men pass their days in endless anticipation of someone who never arrives. They talk, argue, and hope, while life moves past them without consequence. T... Read More


Kashmir's Child Health Crisis

Srinagar, April 16 -- Kashmir is raising a generation that eats more and gains less. Doctors in Srinagar report a gradual rise in overweight schoolchildren, even as iron and vitamin deficiencies rema... Read More


Children Killed in Lebanon as Israeli Strikes Hit Homes far From Front Lines

Srinagar, April 15 -- Beirut - Jawad Younes, 11, and his cousins were playing soccer in the lot between their houses, as they often did. His little brother, 4-year-old Mehdi, had joined them but grew ... Read More


Editorial: Teargas Cannot Silence a Generation

Liberia, April 15 -- WHAT UNFOLDED ON the streets of Monrovia Tuesday should trouble every Liberian who still believes in the promise of democracy. Students-unarmed, organized, and exercising their co... Read More


Cultural Drift

Srinagar, April 14 -- Kashmir once moved to the cadence of shared life, where gatherings gave people a sense of belonging and joy. Weddings, harvests, and seasonal festivals brought neighbourhoods to... Read More