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Why South Asia Is Turning Away from India

Why South Asia Is Turning Away from India

India’s influence in South Asia is waning as strained ties with neighbors like Maldives, Nepal, and Bangladesh contrast with China’s growing regional dominance. Despite its "Neighbourhood First"...

War Wears Thin: End of Ukraine War?

War Wears Thin: End of Ukraine War?

How Indian sanctions would cast a shadow on US election

How Indian sanctions would cast a shadow on US election

How North Korea’s Troops in Russia Signal a Global Conflict Shift

How North Korea’s Troops in Russia Signal a Global Conflict Shift

Battle Lines Drawn: Israel’s Push into Lebanon

Battle Lines Drawn: Israel’s Push into Lebanon

Israel’s ground operation in Lebanon marks a major escalation in its conflict with Hezbollah. Read about the military action, civilian impact, and growing regional tensions involving Syria and Iran.

How Governments Lost Control to Tech Giants?

How Governments Lost Control to Tech Giants?

Explore how tech companies like X and Starlink have gained power over governments, and how states can reclaim control through regulation and transparency

Trump Survives Two Close Calls Amid Polarized Climate

Trump Survives Two Close Calls Amid Polarized Climate

In two months, Donald Trump survived two assassination attempts, reflecting the rising political violence in the U.S. These incidents underscore deepening divisions and the increasing normalization...

Redefining Borders: The Future of Immigration in Europe and the U.S.

Redefining Borders: The Future of Immigration in Europe and the U.S.

Immigration policies in Europe and the U.S. are changing with growing political, economic, and humanitarian challenges. Germany accepts asylum seekers, while Hungary and Poland resist migrant quotas....

Why Modi’s Victory Is More Like a Defeat

Why Modi’s Victory Is More Like a Defeat

A central question now looms over the formation of the next government: Can Prime Minister Modi rule while dependent on other parties, something he has never done before?

Freedom Of Speech 'Under Assault' In USA

Freedom Of Speech 'Under Assault' In USA

The USA, which claimed itself as the ‘land of free’, now experiencing grave assault on freedom of speech and rights to protest in its own ‘free’ land.

What Next After Unprecedent Iranian Strike on Israel

What Next After Unprecedent Iranian Strike on Israel

Although most of the weapons were intercepted by Israel and its allies, including the United States, this was Iran's first direct attack on Israel from Iranian soil, and it holds significant...

Eight Decades, One Nation: America's Cyclical Confrontation with War

Eight Decades, One Nation: America's Cyclical Confrontation with War

An intriguing 80-year cycle courses through American history, resonating with global significance. Every eight decades, the nation confronts an existential internal crisis, a crucible often tempered...

Five Issues To Watch as India Readying for World’s Largest Election

Five Issues To Watch as India Readying for World’s Largest Election

India is gearing up for an electoral feat of unprecedented scale, set to take place in April-May. To effectively conduct the world’s biggest electoral process, voting machines are being delivered...

How social media Could Sabotage 2024 Elections around the World

How social media Could Sabotage 2024 Elections around the World

This year is the global election year as nearly 2 billion people will participate in more than 50 elections across the world. As technology becomes more influential in various domains, the elections...

Julia Sebutinde: The lone dissenter in the ICJ’s ruling on Palestine

Julia Sebutinde: The lone dissenter in the ICJ’s ruling on Palestine

On January 26, 2024, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued a landmark ruling in favor of South Africa, which had filed a case against Israel for alleged genocide of the Palestinians in...

What to Expect from Trump's Potential Second Term

What to Expect from Trump's Potential Second Term

As 2024 unfolds, the possibility of Donald Trump reclaiming the presidency stirs a mix of curiosity and concern both at home and abroad. Imagine, it's November, and Trump is back on the Capitol...

The Doomsday Clock, Once Symbol – Is Now a Joke?

The Doomsday Clock, Once Symbol – Is Now a Joke?

The Doomsday Clock is a symbol that represents the likelihood of a human-made global catastrophe, in the opinion of the members of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. The clock is a metaphor, not...

India Prepares to Inaugurate Ram Temple on the Site of Babri Mosque

India Prepares to Inaugurate Ram Temple on the Site of Babri Mosque

A long-standing flashpoint in India's sectarian politics is set to culminate tomorrow as the consecration of the Ram Mandir, a Hindu temple, looms large on January 22, 2024.

Arabs' Food Waste Soars as 828m People Worldwide Are Hungry

Arabs' Food Waste Soars as 828m People Worldwide Are Hungry

In Saudi Arabia, the challenge of food waste poses a significant threat to the nation's food security, despite the existing shortfall in domestic food production. According to a recent report from...

South Africa vs. Israel: Will the ICJ Deliver Justice?

South Africa vs. Israel: Will the ICJ Deliver Justice?