
Switzerland's Burqa Ban: A Crossroads of Freedom, Identity, and Social Cohesion
Keep up. Get CounterPunch in your inbox. At the call of midnight on December 31 of the year 2024, Switzerland has put in the practice of a new burqa …
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Translated short fiction: Malka Begum is not impressed by what she sees on a trip to Delhi
An excerpt from ‘A Trip to Delhi,’ by Rashid Jahan, in ‘Basti & Durbar, Delhi-New Delhi: A City in Stories,’ an anthology edited by Rakhshanda …
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Aurangzeb row: Did burqa seller Fahim Khan's viral video fuel Nagpur violence? Cops look for clues
NAGPUR: Authorities lifted curfew in two police station limits in Nagpur and relaxed restrictions for two hours in six areas on Thursday. But Monday …
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No, Switzerland hasn't banned mammograms
Social media posts that have circulated for months falsely claim not only that Switzerland has banned breast cancer screenings, but that the procedures increase the risk of developing the disease.
Patek Philippe Annual Rare Handcrafts Exhibit In Geneva Headlines Watch Week 2025
One of the highlights of watch week in Geneva, which begins April 1, is the annual press preview of the Rare Handcrafts exhibit by Patek Philippe at its Rue du Rhône salon (and opens to the public on April 5). The exhibit showcases 78 watches, pocket watches and clocks that métiers d’art, including …
Barbara Corcoran’s 5 Right Steps To Make a Career Change
If you’ve thought about a career change, you’re not alone. According to the World Economic Forum, in the future, people will change careers multiple times during their working lives. In fact, we already change jobs often. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Americans born between 1957 …