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  • The incredible story of how 500 Indian prisoners of war escaped the Nazis during World War Two

    The incredible story of how 500 Indian prisoners of war escaped the Nazis during World War Two

    Ghee Bowman
    · Mar 07, 2025 · 09:30 am
  • When tragedy becomes banal: Why news consumers move on from ongoing tragedies

    When tragedy becomes banal: Why news consumers move on from ongoing tragedies

    Rebecca Rozelle-Stone, The Conversation
    · Sep 18, 2022 · 11:30 pm
  • Human rights has been weaponised to justify wars. Liberals must recognise this and re-think strategy

    Human rights has been weaponised to justify wars. Liberals must recognise this and re-think strategy

    Nandita Haksar
    · Dec 10, 2021 · 06:30 am
  • Biosphere of war: Repeated conflicts have left Gaza’s water undrinkable

    Biosphere of war: Repeated conflicts have left Gaza’s water undrinkable

    Mark Zeitoun, The Conversation Ghassan Abu Sitta, The Conversation
    · May 08, 2018 · 11:30 pm
  • The untold story of Sindh's Umerkot, a town torn apart by Indo-Pak wars

    The untold story of Sindh's Umerkot, a town torn apart by Indo-Pak wars

    Vaqar Ahmed
    · Mar 13, 2017 · 08:30 pm