Brighter Than A Million?
Sixteen years after the dropping of an atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima on August 6, 1945 by the US, the erstwhile Soviet Union performed testing exercise of […]
An Other Thought!
“Did you provoke the people to destroy the temple in Jerusalem?” asks the Judge. The 27-year-old accused – in dirty clothes, handcuffed, injured and head almost covered with a bandage […]
Souls In House Arrest!
Sita Brahmachari – the British author with an origin in eastern Indian Province of Bengal, and one of the most interesting and important voices in children’s books today – has […]
Evolution & Atavism?
After Hagia Sophia, it is Chora or Kariye Museum… Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is expressly sticking to his decision to converting former Greek Orthodox churches to Mosques, one after […]
Unconventional
“The choice is ours, the decision is ours, this night is ours, this path is also ours!” The Turkish women raised this slogan, as they took to the streets in […]
Trade & Tyranny!
A continuing Power Struggle between the British and the Russians was on at that period of time over the control of Central Asia… The borders of the Russian imperial territories […]
She, He, The Bomb & A Perspective…
‘Hiroshima Mon Amour’ (Hiroshima, My Love) is a 1959 French New Wave Romantic Drama Film directed by French Director Alain Resnais. The Director was, seemingly, ignored at the Cannes Film Festival, as France had to maintain cordial ties with the US. However, History had paid due respect to Human Emotions, if we take a peek…
The Past, In A Different Light…
The Clive Museum in Powis Castle, Wales, has made some changes in its website at a time when the Black Lives Matter Movement is rocking the world! The Palace hosts […]
The One To Break A Tradition
Where does the origin of the word umbrella lie? The Historians believe that umbrellas were used in China, India, Greece and Egypt in ancient times. However, the Europeans did not […]
