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Tsering Döndrup’s The Red Wind Howls, his most politically charged work, unfolds against the backdrop of Tibet’s history of erasure and violence – a legacy Tsering Döndrup dares to confront head-on in all his writing.
The uncompromising writer’s English translator reflects on how Tsering Döndrup’s banned ‘The Red Wind Howls’ reckons with China’s erasure of Tibet’s suffering while reclaiming Tibetans’ right to criti ...
Aman Wadud & Harsh Mander on the plight of Bengali Muslims in Assam
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This is part of the first season of Partitions of the Heart: Conversations with Harsh Mander, a Himal Southasian podcast series produced in association with Karwan-e-Mohabbat.
Collage showing WHO logo, pharma, pills and tablets, a doctor's stethoscope and protesters, for a story on how Trump's aid cuts have broken global health systems
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US and Western aid cuts expose global health’s rotten core and leave millions facing preventable deaths from HIV, TB, malaria and more – but the past and the present offer lessons in how to fight back
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How colonial-era tea cultivation drove migration and shaped the languages and lived experiences of estate workers in Southasia
Shahrukh Alam & Harsh Mander on how India’s laws are being weaponised against Muslims
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This is part of the first season of Partitions of the Heart: Conversations with Harsh Mander, a Himal Southasian podcast series produced in association with Karwan-e-Mohabbat.
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