Jalaluddin Mohammad Rumi’s spiritual poems and perpetual wisdom have transcended time and cultures. Seven hundred and fifty years after his death, the
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Batang Kali: A British massacre in colonial Malaya and a fight for justice | Human Rights News
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – In the smart offices of a law firm located among the skyscrapers of the Malaysian capital, 85-year-old Lim
US sales of Palestinian keffiyehs soar, even as wearers targeted | Israel-Palestine conflict News
A growing number of Americans are donning the keffiyeh, the distinctive patterned scarf that’s closely linked with Palestinians, to demand a ceasefire
Parthenon marbles row derails talks between UK’s Sunak, Greece’s Mitsotakis | History News
The Greek PM expressed ‘displeasure’ that Sunak axed their meeting, saying he avoided talks on the disputed marbles. Diplomatic sparks are flying
The keffiyeh, olive branch, watermelon and other Palestinian symbols | Israel-Palestine conflict News
In hundreds of cities worldwide, demonstrators have rallied in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza, donning the emblematic black-and-white Palestinian headdress known as
‘A metaphor for life’: Bollywood’s stormy love affair with Indian cricket | ICC Cricket World Cup
New Delhi, India – For years, Pravin Tambe, a leg-spinner from a middle-class family in Mumbai, toiled away in company and club
A cricket rivalry evolves: How Indian fans came to love English players | ICC Cricket World Cup News
Mumbai, India – The image of former India captain Sourav Ganguly swinging his jersey in jubilation on the Lord’s Cricket Stadium’s balcony
Why does China claim almost the entire South China Sea? | South China Sea News
The dispute over the South China Sea has been thrust back into the spotlight amid increasing tension between the Philippines and China
A look back at 1973’s October War | In Pictures
Fifty years ago today, a war erupted in the Middle East that changed not just the region, but the world. It’s a
How the October War changed the world | Israel-Palestine conflict
It was supposed to be impenetrable, the steep, 21-metre (70-foot) wall of sand dotted with heavily armed strongholds – attempting to breach
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