
Adnan R. Khan
Journalist and Editor at Freelance
Independent journalist covering war and migration. Tweeting in occasional bursts.
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theglobeandmail.com | Adnan R. Khan
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1 month ago |
mdpi.com | Adnan R. Khan |Sufang Liu |Feng Tao
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Jan 29, 2025 |
thewalrus.ca | Adnan R. Khan
For Kuldeep Bansal, empathy—or the performance of it—is good business. As an immigration consultant in Surrey, British Columbia, he is adept in the art of decoding a person’s hopes and desires. In more generous terms, he guides prospective immigrants, migrant workers, international students, and sometimes refugees through the maze of government programs needed to start a life in Canada. That guidance, of course, doesn’t come for free, making immigration consultancy a booming practice.
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Dec 19, 2024 |
theglobeandmail.com | Adnan R. Khan
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Nov 28, 2024 |
internazionale.it | Adnan R. Khan
Quando sta davanti a un dipinto di Johannes Vermeer, per Frederik Vanmeert la tentazione di avvicinarsi è irresistibile. Al Rijksmuseum di Amsterdam, dove lavora, è facile soddisfare questo desiderio d’intimità: gli spettatori sono liberi di avvicinarsi all’arte. Chi ammira La ronda di notte di Rembrandt può avvicinarsi a un metro dalla tela, mentre i quattro Vermeer del museo, appesi poco distante, offrono un’esperienza ancora più intima.
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“Is having a dialogue a capitulation? I would say it is not,” @bstockwell tells @NYT re @Columbia bending the knee to the Trump administration. I didn’t realize holding a gun to someone’s head is “having a dialogue.”

In total awe of @stavernise's framing of #yahyaSinwar's death as an "accident" on yesterday's Daily Podcast. Sinwar was killed as the result of Israel's total war on Gaza. Calling it an accident is like burning down an entire forest to kill a wolf and calling that an accident.

Still wrapping my head around the choice American voters face in November: An endearing grandfather who sometimes forgets where he is and what he’s saying or a raging lunatic grandfather who has lost all sense of reality. #decliningempire #AmericanElection