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The Hindu How Chinese science fiction went from underground magazines to Netflix extravaganza

With a big-budget Netflix adaptation of his “The Three-Body Problem” set to drop in March, produced by the same showrunners as “Game of Thrones,” Chinese sci-fi could reach its biggest audience yet

The Hindu Top Tamil Nadu news developments today

Here are the top news to watch out from Tamil Nadu on Friday, March 1, 2024

The Hindu An excerpt from Sobhana K. Nair’s Ram Vilas Paswan — The Weathervane of Indian Politics: Crossing lines

When faced with political extinction, Ram Vilas Paswan often used his ideological agnosticism to switch sides

The Hindu Review of Gentle Resistance, The Autobiography of Chandi Prasad Bhatt: Witness to Chipko

Chandi Prasad Bhatt’s memoir is both a chronicle of a life and a record of the long fight to protect forests in the Garhwal

The Hindu ‘If you travel with a feeling that the country has something to teach you, it will always be an act of empathy’

The 84-year-old Colin Thubron on why travel books will endure and what draws him to remote places on earth like Siberia

The Hindu A river runs dry

The Hindu As DSS turns 50, its legacy of awakening Dalit consciousness still resonates in Karnataka

Dalita Sangharsha Samiti, that went on to play a significant role in shaping Karnataka’s political and cultural sensibilities, took shape in 1974 with its office in the Old Town of Bhadravathi in Shivamogga district with B. Krishnappa at the helm

The Hindu Hazrat Shah Hussain’s songs of love and longing for Madho Lal | Review of ‘The Sufi’s Nightingale’ by Sarbpreet Singh

This lyrical novel based in the 16th century serves as both a queer-affirmative and an engaging read

The Hindu An encounter with unique marine wonders in Visakhapatnam

Researchers chance upon a colony of sea dragons and other planktonic species at Visakhapatnam coast

The Hindu Experts report Nicaraguan ‘systematic human rights violations’ to UN council

Nicaragua has jailed hundreds of real and perceived opponents since then and shuttered more than 3,500 religious and other NGOs— often also seizing their asset

The Hindu Is NATO membership in the cards for Ukraine? | Explained

Why is the North Atlantic Treaty Organization still wary of admitting the war-torn country to the alliance?

The Hindu Haryana girl kidnapped, raped for 20 days rescued; three held

According to police, the girl went missing around 20 days ago, following which her father lodged a complaint

The Hindu Agonising wait for Sudanese refugees at crowded UN camps

Since civil war broke out in Sudan last April, UN-run transit centres in Renk of South Sudan have been overwhelmed by an uninterrupted refugee influx; nearly 8 million people, half of them children, have been displaced since the start of the war

The Hindu Ailing Eiffel Tower dragged into Paris city hall power play

A five-day strike at the Eiffel Tower this month drew attention to the monument’s bad state of repair.