What can we learn from Marie Stopes’s 1918 book Married Love?
A century on, its overheated language can seem quaint, but the book was a pioneering attempt to tackle a problem that is still unsolved “More than ever today are happy homes ne...
A century on, its overheated language can seem quaint, but the book was a pioneering attempt to tackle a problem that is still unsolved “More than ever today are happy homes ne...
Many Muslims have a misconception that having fun is Haraam. Nothing could be further from the truth as having fun is part of human nature and Islam is the religion of Al-Fitrah (Human ...
Fabeha Monir is a journalist and photographer, an activist forever by innate attributes. Her creative platform focuses on vital themes of violence against women, human rights issues, gl...
India is now seeing the unleashed cry to bring sexual harassment to justice. Will it be enough to bring change? A major film production house has been shut down. A prominent journalist...
Jacques Derrida (1930-9 October, 2004) is a philosopher everybody has heard of, but few non-specialists can manage to read; a clear case of ‘many are called but few are chosen’. ...
This interview with Edward Said took place on 8 September 2000 in New York City. Three years later, on 25 September 2003, Edward Said died of a rare form of leukemia that he had struggl...
No casualties reported after assailants fire shots at window in a security cabin in drive-by shooting, police say. Several gunshots were fired from a vehicle at the United State...
BuzzFeed News Huge anti-government protests in Bangladesh that lasted more than a week have come to an end after the authorities cracked down on student demonstrations both online and ...
Men linked to ruling party attacked students with machetes and sticks and assaulted media workers, rights group says. Bangladeshi authorities are "unlawfully attacking" student...