While the world spins in a gyre of unrest, a BBC documentary on the life of British Athlete Mo Farah...
Books are building blocks for a child’s understanding of the world. And yet, the absence of genuine diversity in children’s literature is a stark issue. Given...
In recent times, Pakistan hasn’t had much to celebrate. Poverty, corruption and intolerance are rife within the country. While in the sporting world, the once formidable...
EXILED. The bold capital-lettered title glared at me. I had chosen to spend this particular Friday evening watching Shahida Tulaganova’s documentary film on the Rohingya Muslims....
The definition of a proxy war as given by Daniel L. Byman, Senior Fellow for Foreign Policy at the Center for Middle East Policy, probably fits...
All this talk of cutting carbon emissions and incentivising “woke” decisions is frankly just smoke and mirrors.
Increasing media coverage has thrusted the issue of climate change right into the forefront of public consciousness. The worldwide movement Extinction Rebellion has been a significant...
There is nothing Islamic about the brutal beheading of the history teacher Samuel Paty, or the heinous knife attack at a church in Nice. The Prophet...
The cognitive psychologist, Jerome Bruner, made significant advancements to teaching methods within classrooms, following his research in the 60s, which is still implemented by teachers today....
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