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Anuradha Nagaraj, Reuters Indumati Shivaraj’s routine has been the same for more than a decade — at dawn she walks to her “master’s” house, mucks out the cattle shed,...
Men have bungled, let women rule. We were given an hour to prepare our speeches on the motion at a university contest. Six of us were asked to defend...
Lebanon is gasping for breath. That appears to be the feeling among many residents in the country. However, the ruling regime appears to be keen on rectifying its sullied image,...
It’s amazing how adversity can shape the upbringing and attitudes of people, who rise from difficult circumstances to become shining stars in their fields. It is amazing how poor people...
A boy who cried out when he was beaten for complaining of stomach pains drew attention from a passerby, who alerted police in the central Indian city of Agra....
Gulf Today Report It is rightly said that any action taken in anger always ends in repentance. This is exactly what happened with a man in Pakistan. ...
Wiltrid Mabiala climbs to the top of a human pyramid — backwards — with the lithe agility of a cat. Six metres (20 feet) below, a thin mat offers...
A 22-year-old Indian man allegedly committed suicide by jumping in front of a moving train in Kanpur. The man reportedly had failed to fulfil his promise of gifting a...
The sewer of human suffering continues to overflow as we stand and watch. Only the place keeps changing, not the depth of the suffering. Permit me to share with...
An evening dress for milk formula, children's clothes for cooking oil — as they watch prices soar in crisis-hit Lebanon, parents are taking to bartering online to survive. Tens...