International Film Festival Delhi 2026 – India

By Raj Khan Date: March 25–31, 2026 Location: New Delhi, India The debut International Film Festival Delhi 2026 marked a significant moment for India’s film industry, positioning New Delhi as an emerging global cinema hub. The week-long event showcased over 125 films from around the world, alongside red-carpet premieres, industry panels, and cultural showcases. Bringing […]
Digital Violence

By The Lulu All i wanted was to post one selfie with my new hair style, ring light on, small pout, and caption: “Feeling cute, might delete later.” But the comments came like stones. “Prostitute.” “Who paid for your wig?” “Show us more, or you’re just noise.” I laughed it off at first, turned the […]
Conscious Travel for Today’s Woman and the Men in their Lives

By Travelradio Valentine’s passed in a blur of roses and airport reunions. Then came the quiet discipline of fasting, moments of stillness observed across Ramadan, leading into the joy of Eid, and the reflective pause of Easter. For many, these weren’t just spiritual milestones; they were journeys across cities, across borders, and inward too. Now, […]
16 LighthousE ROAD Debbie Macomber: Where Love Falters and Finds Its Way Back

By Ikupolusi Ariyike There’s something deeply comforting about a small town until you realize that within its quiet streets live some of life’s loudest struggles. In 16 Lighthouse Road, the first book in the Cedar Cove series, Debbie Macomber opens the door to a coastal town where relationships are tested, secrets ripple through close-knit lives, […]
The Opportunity Desk

By Francisca Sinjae Opportunities have a way of shaping the direction of a life. Sometimes they arrive in the form of a new job, sometimes through a scholarship that opens the door to education abroad, and sometimes through funding that allows a business idea to grow into something transformative. The challenge for many women is […]
You Cannot Pour Into a Person Who Has No Bottom

By Anonymous I love him. I also know that love is not always enough. I am sitting with both of those things and I am so tired. Sunday. After a long phone call I should not have stayed on. Nobody warns you about this kind of love. They warn you about the ones who are […]
HERnimation
Easter and the Art of Becoming Again
By Charity Rain There is something about Easter that refuses to be rushed. Not the colours. Not the gatherings. Not even the celebration. Beneath all of that is a quieter story, one that does not announce itself loudly. A story about what it takes to rise again. Because rising again is not a moment. It […]
The Rulebook: Eight Beauty Trends Changing Who Gets to Be Seen

Eight global shifts, from skin longevity to melanin innovation revealing how beauty is being corrected, restructured, and redefined in real time. By Francisca Sinjae Beauty has always operated on a system of quiet rules. Not written, but enforced. Lighter. Smoother. More controlled. A narrow range of tones, textures, and features repeatedly positioned as the standard, […]
The Price Of Power

By Saneta Thomas On the evening of 7 April 2026, the United States and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire, brokered by Pakistan. As a key condition, Iran committed to coordinating the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz to international shipping. Oil prices fell more than 17% on the news, and stock markets rallied across […]