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New study discovers Shakespeare’s sister’s unknown literary talent

William Shakespeare, the Bard of Avon, has captivated audiences for centuries. But what about his sister, Joan? Largely unknown, her story remained shrouded in...

This refurbished mine in Wales is the world’s ‘deepest’ hotel

The rugged peaks of Snowdonia National Park in Wales are a haven for hikers and nature enthusiasts. Lush valleys unfurl beneath dramatic mountains, promising...

Geeta Pendse: ‘Words can prompt new ways of thinking’

THE TV presenter and journalist, Geeta Pendse, chaired the opening sessions of the London Book Fair (LBF) which analysed the issue of diversity in...

How ‘global curiosity’ can make Indian books part of the country’s soft power

THE world needs books from India because they reflect the spiritual values of Indian culture and civilisation. “Books are important for mental health,” said Yuvraj...

Easter eggs are now expensive due to climate change

This Easter, you might be surprised by the price hike on your favourite chocolate eggs. There’s a culprit behind this sugary situation: climate change. The...

Em Ratajkowski’s ‘Divorce Rings, ‘ a celebration of self and transformation

Gone are the days of tucking away reminders of failed relationships in dusty drawers. Actress and model Emily Ratajkowski, known by fans as EmRata,...

Pure Perfection: Embrace the spirit of Ramadan in white

As the holy month of Ramadan approaches, Muslims around the world eagerly anticipate a time of reflection, spiritual growth, and communal celebration. Alongside the...

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