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If men choose silence in the face of sexual assaults on women and children, there will, sadly, be no last man standing
As a perfect facilitator, Jeffrey Epstein extended the perks of his sociopathic zeal—the kind of fun suitable for the world of dark web—to his peers. He offered a glimpse into some of the world’s bigwigs without their masks
A November 4, 2010, deposition mentioned that Epstein “repeatedly sexually assaulted more than forty young girls” between 2002 and 2005 at his mansion in West Palm Beach, Florida, abusing many of them dozens, even hundreds of times
For nearly three decades, Epstein refined a system to procure children and young women, but the targeting followed a chillingly consistent pattern: vulnerability
Language is a well-known tool for shaping a new reality, and compliant media are happy to push the agenda.
Epstein survivor Virginia Giuffre’s memoir was written in the hope of building a world where the powerful are held to account. It was published months after she died of suicide in 2025
In the US, the response to the Epstein files and their importance has been filtered through a media ecosystem constrained by legal risk, economic fragility and proximity to power
The repeated, inhumane, and systematically careless violation of the basic tenet of universal value is what the Epstein files have made public
As the Epstein files resurface, are we seeking justice or feeding a system that turns suffering into spectacle?
The time is right to dissect the dynamics of the spiritual wellness industry and shine the light of accountability on the powerful figures who drive it
In the US, the Epstein disclosures have opened a window into the lives of the rich and the famous, but no action has been taken. In Europe, however, heads have rolled
As Hindi cinema, by and large, continues to fail to create films depicting the regular life of an Indian Muslim sans stereotyping, The Great Shamsuddin Family comes as a breath of fresh air
Marina Abramović’s work is active, alive and pressingly contemporary. At an uncannily youthful 79, she exudes an intimidating calm, despite the brutal images she guided us through at her lecture on the history of performance art last week at the Kochi-Muziris Biennale—from live fireworks against a man’s leg to an eyeball being sliced open
The “movies can change the world, but not in a political way” stance at the Berlin Film Festival paves the way for a counter—art for art’s sake is a pretense that can no longer hold up
A handful of media enterprises have worked hard to keep the Dalit diasporic community informed of their roots and responsibilities
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In his address, the Prime Minister condemned the October 7 attack by Hamas, describing it as a “barbaric terrorist attack.” He expressed condolences on behalf of the people of India to the victims and their families.
ICC T20 World Cup 2026 Dispatch: India sweat on Abhishek Sharma’s slump and spin problems while looking at South Africa’s result in Super 8; Sri Lanka undone by spinning pitch, and Pakistan skipper Salman Agha faces online abuse
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Cast at eight in a language he barely spoke, displaced by ethnic violence months later, the young actor’s journey mirrors a childhood shaped by conflict and cinema.
In this Frank E. Flowers film streaming on Amazon Prime, insipid and uninspired writing drains urgency from scenes that should crackle with tension.
The romantic Marine Drive continues to circulate on screen while daily life unfolds through infrastructural fatigue and emotional depletion. Despite its failures, Mumbai continues to function as a myth.
From direct calls for freedom to fierce defences of artistic independence, this year's ceremony proved the BAFTAs can still carry real weight.
During my recent visit to Benares, I found myself walking through a city reshaped by ambition, reordered by authority, and increasingly uncomfortable with the very rituals that had sustained it for centuries
From a Secret 1977 Visit to Open Diplomacy: What Lies Behind Modi’s Israel Trip
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