Despite all odds and social barriers, women in Pakistan are using comedy to break gender stereotypes, share personal experiences and challenge patriarchal practices.
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World Cup Headwear: Friendly Fun or Cultural Appropriation?
The traditional Qatari headdress, the ghutra, is a hit among visiting fans at the World Cup. Harmless fun bringing people together from all over the world? Or disrespectful cultural appropriation?
Xi Jinping Hails Late Jiang Zemin’s Role in Overseeing Rise in China’s Economy
The President lauds Jiang for upholding the rule of socialism while persisting with economic reforms and tightening ideological controls.
Musk’s Neuralink Kills 1,500 Animals in Research Rush, Faces Federal Probe
The medical device company is facing staff backlash over animal testing and complaints that Elon Musk is pressuring them to accelerate experiments.
Pakistani Feminist Comedians Challenge Taboos
Despite all odds and social barriers, women in Pakistan are using comedy to break gender stereotypes, share personal experiences and challenge patriarchal practices.
Uttarakhand: Stone-Pelting on India-Nepal Border, Traders Block Bridge in Protest
Nepalese people living near the border have been opposing the construction of the wall along the Kali river as they fear it will cause floods in their area.
How to Protect Soil From Future Drought And Heat Waves
Healthy soil is critical for global food security as well as the thousands of species that call it home. On World Soil Day, DW looks at what can be done to protect soil in the face of drought and intensifying heat.
African Teams Improve Despite Missed Chances
African teams at Qatar 2022 have so far had qualified success, as two teams reached the second round. Could there be a potential first semifinal spot on the cards for one of the continent's teams?
‘City of Joy’ Kolkata Mourns Dominique Lapierre
The French author, who was honoured with Padma Bhushan in 2008, breathed his last on December 4.
Lakhimpur Violence: Charges Framed Against Ashish Mishra, 12 Others for Murder, Criminal Conspiracy
Ashish Mishra, son of Union Minister of State for Home, Ajay Kumar Mishra, is the main accused in the case related to mowing down protesting farmers.
World Cup Headwear: Friendly Fun or Cultural Appropriation?
The traditional Qatari headdress, the ghutra, is a hit among visiting fans at the World Cup. Harmless fun bringing people together from all over the world? Or disrespectful cultural appropriation?
Xi Jinping Hails Late Jiang Zemin’s Role in Overseeing Rise in China’s Economy
The President lauds Jiang for upholding the rule of socialism while persisting with economic reforms and tightening ideological controls.