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'Master of the apocalypse': Hungarian author Laszlo Krasznahorkai wins Nobel Prize in Literature
Krasznahorkai was recognised with the prize for his "compelling and visionary" body of work.
Omar Yaghi, born to Gaza refugees, wins Nobel Prize for turning displacement into discovery
Yaghi, a Palestinian American born in Jordan, transformed his childhood experience of water scarcity into a Nobel-worthy invention — extracting water from desert air using molecular frameworks.
From Palestinian refugee to Nobel: Yaghi hails science's 'equalising force'
Yaghi, alongside Japan’s Susumu Kitagawa and UK-born Richard Robson, won the 2025 prize for pioneering metal–organic frameworks used in carbon capture and water harvesting from desert air.
Pakistani band’s tribute to India’s Zubeen Garg strikes rare cross-border chord
A Karachi pop-rock band’s emotional performance of an iconic song in memory of late Indian singer Zubeen Garg is melting hearts across South Asia, a rare moment of musical unity in a divided region.
Inspired by popular Turkish series, Scottish woman embraces Islam
Martinez travelled to Istanbul, where she visited the Bozdag Film studios, toured the show’s filming locations, and saw the Kayi Tribe camp featured in the popular series.
UN cultural agency names Egypt's El-Enany as its new chief
UNESCO's board, which represents 58 of the agency’s 194 member states, elected him with 55 votes. Matoko won two votes.
Kavitha Iyer
How Bollywood flick Chhaava led to violence and curfew in an Indian city
In a society increasingly shaped by propaganda films and political provocations, history is not being remembered—it is being weaponised.
Nilosree Biswas
Eid-e-Gulabi: When Holi painted the Mughal Empire in colours of pluralism
Nilosree Biswas
To preserve cultural heritage, India must embrace pluralism, not politics
By
Nilosree Biswas
Why did Bollywood decide to ignore the plight of Palestinians?
By
Nilosree Biswas
India's love affair with biryani, explained
How Bollywood flick Chhaava led to violence and curfew in an Indian city
In a society increasingly shaped by propaganda films and political provocations, history is not being remembered—it is being weaponised.
Nilosree Biswas
Eid-e-Gulabi: When Holi painted the Mughal Empire in colours of pluralism
Nilosree Biswas
To preserve cultural heritage, India must embrace pluralism, not politics
By
Nilosree Biswas
Why did Bollywood decide to ignore the plight of Palestinians?
By
Nilosree Biswas
India's love affair with biryani, explained
'Master of the apocalypse': Hungarian author Laszlo Krasznahorkai wins Nobel Prize in Literature
Krasznahorkai was recognised with the prize for his "compelling and visionary" body of work.
Omar Yaghi, born to Gaza refugees, wins Nobel Prize for turning displacement into discovery
Yaghi, a Palestinian American born in Jordan, transformed his childhood experience of water scarcity into a Nobel-worthy invention — extracting water from desert air using molecular frameworks.
From Palestinian refugee to Nobel: Yaghi hails science's 'equalising force'
Yaghi, alongside Japan’s Susumu Kitagawa and UK-born Richard Robson, won the 2025 prize for pioneering metal–organic frameworks used in carbon capture and water harvesting from desert air.
Opinion
Kavitha Iyer
How Bollywood flick Chhaava led to violence and curfew in an Indian city
In a society increasingly shaped by propaganda films and political provocations, history is not being remembered—it is being weaponised.
Nilosree Biswas
Eid-e-Gulabi: When Holi painted the Mughal Empire in colours of pluralism
Nilosree Biswas
To preserve cultural heritage, India must embrace pluralism, not politics
By
Nilosree Biswas
Why did Bollywood decide to ignore the plight of Palestinians?
By
Nilosree Biswas
India's love affair with biryani, explained
How Bollywood flick Chhaava led to violence and curfew in an Indian city
In a society increasingly shaped by propaganda films and political provocations, history is not being remembered—it is being weaponised.
Nilosree Biswas
Eid-e-Gulabi: When Holi painted the Mughal Empire in colours of pluralism
Nilosree Biswas
To preserve cultural heritage, India must embrace pluralism, not politics
By
Nilosree Biswas
Why did Bollywood decide to ignore the plight of Palestinians?
By
Nilosree Biswas
India's love affair with biryani, explained
Pakistani band’s tribute to India’s Zubeen Garg strikes rare cross-border chord
A Karachi pop-rock band’s emotional performance of an iconic song in memory of late Indian singer Zubeen Garg is melting hearts across South Asia, a rare moment of musical unity in a divided region.
Inspired by popular Turkish series, Scottish woman embraces Islam
Martinez travelled to Istanbul, where she visited the Bozdag Film studios, toured the show’s filming locations, and saw the Kayi Tribe camp featured in the popular series.
UN cultural agency names Egypt's El-Enany as its new chief
UNESCO's board, which represents 58 of the agency’s 194 member states, elected him with 55 votes. Matoko won two votes.
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