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Sudan’s Damage Stains Our Hopes

Heavy rainfall and flash floods have affected thousands of people, including internally displaced people (IDPs), host communities, and refugees, in parts of Kassala State. Yousif Ibrahim Abubaker Abdalla reports on the current situation of war-ravaged Sudan HIGHLIGHTS – The floods have directly impacted 10,178 newly arrived

The Daughter and the Daughter-in-Law: The Role versus the Actor

What we teach our daughters of marriage is almost nil. In olden times, mothers used to force the idea of the ‘real home’ of the girl being the house of her in-laws. If a daughter is to be married off, she has to be trained about the arts which make the marriage successful. A daughter has to be a daughter-in-law, and she

Burma Sahib: How George Orwell Struggled With Racism, Colonialism, & His Indian Roots

In Burma Sahib, Paul Theroux gives us a keen insight into the thoughts and the moral struggles of a young George Orwell, capturing the complexity of his early years in Burma. A master class in interiority Paul Theroux’s Burma Sahib is a master class in interiority. Fictionalizing the life of young George Orwell — just

Conference: Teaching Russian Language and Literature in a Multicultural Environment

The VI International Scientific and Practical Conference on “Methodological Innovations in the Practice of Teaching Russian Language and Literature in a Multicultural Environment” will be inaugurated on May 31 The VI International Scientific and Practical Conference on “Methodological Innovations in the Practice of

UAE soar to top spot at Gulf Youth Games after rich haul of 37 medals

The UAE solidified their position at the top of the medal table after two days of competition in the inaugural Gulf Youth Games. With Emirati athletes delivering dazzling performances, the host nation boasts an impressive haul of 37 medals, including nine gold, 21 silver, and seven bronze. Kuwait followed closely behind in second place,