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Mahfooz Ahmad Bakshi
Mahfooz Ahmad Bakshi is the youngest journalist/ columnist based in Ganderbal, Jammu and Kashmir India. His articles has been published by various reputed and most circulated magazines and newspapers of the valley.
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Life’s dynamic canvas
26 Jan 2024
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kashmirvision.in
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English
| Education
Mahfooz Ahmad Bakshi reflects on the evolution of personal dreams and goals, emphasizing the importance of adaptability and the pursuit of alternative plans when initial aspirations do not materialize. He shares his own journey from aspiring astronaut to writer, inspired by figures like Kalpana Chawla and Yuri Gagarin, and literary works such as Anne Frank's diary and Shakespeare's 'The Tempest.' Bakshi encourages embracing flexibility in aspirations and contributing to society, regardless of age, which he views as just a number.
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Kai Dambach
I am an American based in Bonn, Germany. I am only willing to work remotely at the moment due to the pandemic. I have worked as a Bundesliga commentator, photographer and writer in some capacity since 2013. My work has been featured primarily on the Bundesliga Fanatic and Deutsche Welle, ...
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Russia marks Cosmonautics Day — in pictures
12 Apr 2021
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www.dw.com
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English
| Russian Space Program
Russia commemorates Cosmonautics Day, celebrating the 60th anniversary of Yuri Gagarin's historic spaceflight. The day is marked with various festivities, including underwater celebrations, student activities, and a visit from President Vladimir Putin, who emphasized Russia's commitment to maintaining its status as a leading space power. Events took place across the country, highlighting the significance of space exploration in Russian culture and history.
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Jared Feldschreiber
I have been a working journalist for over 8 years, and have varied experiences in all facets of reporting, be it beat reporting, geopolitical analyses and features, in addition to arts reviews. I am based in Warsaw, and continue to accept freelance assignments. In May 2019, I published my novella, '...
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Hebrew
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Russian-U.S. space partnership stays on track
01 Apr 2014
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www.rbth.com
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English
| International Relations
Despite recent tensions in Russian-U.S. diplomatic relations, their partnership in space exploration remains strong. Both nations rely on each other for successful space missions, as evidenced by the history of collaboration since the space race era. The International Space Station serves as a current example of this cooperation, with both countries contributing to its operation and research. NASA's future plans may reduce dependence on Russia for space travel, but for now, the partnership is mutually beneficial for peaceful space exploration.
Andrew Naughtie
Andrew Naughtie is a journalist based in Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
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Prigozhin's death - part of Russia's 'new normal', but does it help Vladimir Putin?
25 Aug 2023
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ru.euronews.com
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Russian
| Current Affairs
The reported death of Evgeny Prigozhin, leader of the Wagner mercenary group, in a plane crash has sparked suspicions of Kremlin involvement. Prigozhin had publicly criticized Russian military failures in Ukraine and led a brief rebellion against the Russian government earlier in the summer, which was resolved by an agreement with Vladimir Putin's government for his relocation to Belarus in exchange for dropping criminal charges. However, Prigozhin apparently did not fulfill this agreement. Experts from Chatham House and universities suggest that such incidents are part of Russia's 'new normal' and a way to consolidate Putin's power despite military setbacks. The article also touches on the Ukrainian military's ongoing successes and the implications for Putin's position both domestically and in the conflict with Ukraine.
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Lili Rutai
Lili Rutai is a freelance journalist.
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Silence and Fear: International Investigation Reveals Brutal Russification of Occupied Ukraine
01 Oct 2023
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Lietuvos Radijas ir Televizija
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Lithuanian
| Russification
The article reveals the harsh realities of life in Russian-occupied Ukrainian territories, highlighting the systematic and brutal russification efforts by the Kremlin. Personal testimonies from residents like Halyna and Larisa Borova illustrate the daily struggles and oppressive measures, including forced passport changes, threats, and the use of Soviet-era symbols and propaganda. The investigation, conducted by an international team of journalists, underscores the severe human rights abuses and the Kremlin's relentless efforts to erase Ukrainian identity. Historical comparisons are drawn to Soviet tactics, emphasizing the continuity of oppressive strategies.
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Chris Taylor
Chris Taylor is a journalist based in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, with a long-standing interest in China-Taiwan relations and in Thailand and Southeast Asian affairs in general.
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Exploring Moldova, Europe’s poorest and least visited country, where Soviet communism has made a last stand
01 Mar 2019
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South China Morning Post
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English
| History
Moldova, Europe's poorest and least visited country, retains remnants of Soviet communism, evident in its infrastructure and cultural landmarks. The capital, Chisinau, features Soviet-era hotels and impromptu street markets. The countryside includes historical sites like Orheiul Vechi, a monastic complex, and Milestii Mici, the world's largest wine cellar. Transnistria, a self-declared republic, maintains Soviet symbols and a declining population. Despite its challenges, Moldova's unique blend of history and culture offers a distinctive travel experience.
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Vitali Vitaliev
The first investigative journalist in the old Soviet Union, Vitali Vitaliev was forced to defect from the USSR in January 1990 – the result of his ground-breaking and courageous investigations into Soviet organised crime, neo-fascism, political prisoners and persecutions. For his dangerous, ...
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After All: Only libraries may know the answers
10 Nov 2022
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Engineering and Technology Magazine
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English
| Cultural Heritage
The article reflects on the destruction of Ukrainian libraries amid the ongoing war, drawing parallels with historical events and personal memories. It highlights the resilience and importance of libraries as cultural and intellectual sanctuaries. The author praises the architectural achievement of the New Library at Cambridge University, contrasting it with the devastation in Ukraine. The text criticizes the moral corruption in Russia, drawing historical comparisons and emphasizing the role of books and libraries in preserving human conscience.
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