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PORTUGAL: In a bold move to revitalize its labor market and accelerate economic recovery, Portugal’s government has recently unveiled a comprehensive suite of initiatives designed to boost employment opportunities across the nation. With unemployment concerns lingering...
SPAIN: Life often takes unexpected turns, and for Dr. Fernando Soria, a highly experienced dentist, the path to his profession was anything but planned. Initially set on studying economics, an unfortunate rugby injury at the age...

‘The White Tiger’ Review: A Scathing Satire On The ‘Great Indian Dream’

I remember I was pursuing my engineering degree when Aravind Adiga came out with his debut novel, The White Tiger, which went on to...

Three Books That Every Bibliophile Must Read This Year

INDIA. Maharashtra: With 2020 behind us, the year 2021 has brought hope to the world at large. 2020 has been a year of new learnings;...

‘Lost For Words’ Review: A Fascinating Short Exploring The Impact Of Lockdown On Relationships

It wouldn’t be a hyperbole to say that some of the most creative work that’s happening around the world in the storytelling space is...

‘Dark 7 White’ Review: A Compelling Tale About The Game Of Power

ALTBalaji & ZEE5’s crime mystery series Dark 7 White follows the story of Prince Yudhveer Singh Rathore aka Yudi, a young and power-hungry politician...

‘Enola Holmes’ Review: Millie Bobby Brown Shines In The Role Of Sherlock Holmes’ Fearless Kid Sister

Remember Eleven, the shy little girl with telepathic and psychokinetic abilities and a limited vocabulary from the Netflix series Stranger Things? Well, she has...

Satyajit Ray’s ‘Nayak’ Review: A Brooding Character Study Featuring A Riveting Performance From Uttam Kumar

On the occasion of Mahanayak Uttam Kumar’s 94th birth anniversary, let's revisit his best known work internationally, the 1966 Bangla drama film Nayak, which...

‘Aashram’ Review: One Of The Finest Web Series To Have Come Out In The Recent Times

In Dadasaheb Phalkhe’s 1913 silent film Raja Harishchandra, India’s first full-length feature film, the impoverished King Harishchandra, having abdicated his crown as penance to...

Onir’s ‘Kuchh Bheege Alfaaz’ Is One Of The Best Films To Watch About Companionship During COVID-19 Times

INDIA. It is said that every cloud has a silver lining. While living in the COVID-19 times hasn’t been easy for anyone, the one...

‘Pain And Glory’ Review: A Journey To And Back From The Heart Of Darkness

Spanish master filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar is undoubtedly one of the most influential filmmakers to have emerged out of Spain. His movies are often underlined...

‘Widow Of Silence’ Review: A Compelling Portrait Of A Kashmiri Half Widow

Widow of Silence, the third feature film by the National Award-winning filmmaker Praveen Morchhale, recently had its Indian release on MUBI following a highly...

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