Syed Mujtaba Ali’s novel Shabnam, which draws on the author’s experiences in Kabul in the 1920s, was recently published in English.
At the age of 99, David Attenborough is still making documentaries, and Wild London glories in the creatures of Britain’s capital.
What Passes Is Time. We Are Eternal at Tokyo’s Mori Art Museum features Japanese contemporary artists exploring the theme of time.
Tom Whipple’s The Battle of the Beams tells the story of the struggle to dominate the airwaves in World War II.
Tortoise and Sky News’ The Wargame predicts what would happen if Russia attacked the UK, in a “frightening and brilliant” series.
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