Some off beat reads for the weekend:
The Twilight of the Iranian Revolution (New Yorker)
The saddest day of Hong Kong (Time)
The heat in Beijing (Ram Madhav)
MidEast Sands shift amid CoronaVirus outbreak (Ravi Velloor)
A second wave is inevitable (Al Jazeera)
Why Kashmiriyat is a scam (Amaan)
How Danish Sait became the voice of the lockdown (Mint)
Michael Jordan: A history of flight (ESPN)
The anti-communist massacres in Indonesia (NYBooks)
Jerusalem: 1948, 1967, 2020 (TOI)
Chakma Raja: A Buddhist King in Pakistan (LHI)
Why Savarkar had to be saved (Open)
The resilience of shithole countries (Indi Samarajiva)
Candy crushed to bits (J Mathrubootham)
The enduring Ruskin Bond (DailyO)