In Part VII of the Global conflicts under the radar series on Congo, we look at the Congo conflict during the 1980s and 1990s.
8 mm is a 1999 crime drama (not a thriller) on the investigation and fall-out into the existence of a “snuff film”.
In the second part of the novel Birdsong by Sebastian Faulks, we cover some of the foot-soldiers’ lives in the war, the brutality they face, the coping mechanisms they device to face and survive the day.
Birdsong is a famous novel by Sebastian Faulks depicting the lives of British soldiers fighting the Germans in France, seen through the eyes of a British lieutenant Stephen Wraysford.
The Bear is a widely popular and generously awarded, 2022 American web-series.
In this two-part Article on Throttling the Judiciary, we explore some of the issues faced by the Indian Judicial system, in maintaining its independence.
In Part II on this Article on Throttling the Indian Judiciary, we look at Article 127 of the Constitution and other direct and indirect ways in which our Judiciary is being undermined.
In Part VI of Global conflicts under the radar, we conclude the section on Haiti. In this part, we look at the aftermath of the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise and the current situation.
In Part II of the series on Global conflicts under the radar, we look at the violence-marred history of Haiti.
The Robe is one of the most popular novels, of American novelist Lloyd C Douglas, which published in 1942, exploring the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and the journey of his last robe, narrated through the life of a Roman legion, Marcellus Gallio.