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Port dwellers hope a switch to power will ease their pleasure cruise pain
Theprint· 2 days ago“The activity of the cruise terminal has a huge environmental impact and it has a negative impact on...
Iceland’s Eruptions Are Inspiring a New Type of Volcanic Tourism
Conde Nast Traveler· 2 days agoVolcanoes have always shaped Iceland's landscape and culture—but this year’s eruptions beckon...
Biography: The life and times of firebrand artist Safdar Hashmi, and the legacy he left behind
Scroll· 3 days agoSafdar too fell to their brutal blows as he attempted to cover the escape of some colleagues. Hours...
UK elections: Voters wonder if their votes will make a difference
Business Standard India· 3 days agoA lot of politicians have promised change to voters in Hartlepool, a wind-whipped port town in...
How Parkway Drive raged against the machine with the furious Deep Blue album
Louder Sound· 5 days agoAs Winston admits, thinking about these things is enough to drive a man to nihilism. The rich should...
An Englishman with long strides
The Telegraph· 6 days agoIt finally materialised as The Long Strider in Jehangir’s Hindustan...braided narrative structure serves the book well as it not only helps the reader understand the maverick traveller, Coryate ...
Family killed as Israel evacuation order triggers panicked flight from Gaza’s second-largest city |...
Indian Express· 1 day agoThe Hamdan family around a dozen people from three generations fled their home in the middle of the...
DMK is now embracing Murugan. Why no party in Tamil Nadu can escape this Dravidian god
Theprint· 2 days agoThen, in 2023, Udhayanidhi Stalin’s controversial comment likening Sanatana Dharma to a disease lit...
How Panchsheel agreement was ‘born in sin’ that haunts India even today
Firstpost· 1 day agoAddressing a conference to mark the Panchsheel’s 70th anniversary in Beijing, the Chinese ‘Core’...
Put Away Your Parka: Why Greenland Isn’t the Arctic Paradise You Think It Is.
Robb Report· 6 days agoAs mass tourism arrives in the Arctic Circle, global warming, over-hunting, and massive mosquitoes...