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Month: May 2018

The War Becomes Inevitable

The festival ends before it starts. The Royal Swedish Academy has announced that it will not be awarding the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2018. But, is it necessary postpone […]

History Can’t Be Erased

Except the last 14 months, he had spent his entire life in British India. So, it’s difficult (read offensive) to call him a foreigner, despite the fact that he was […]

Gender Segregation: Saudi Says ‘No’

“We will end extremism very soon. We should go back to where we were.” The message had already been sent. The concerned authorities recently reopened cinema halls after a nearly […]

The Changing Nuclear Diplomacy In Asia

A couple of weeks after North Korean leader Kim Jong-un assured South Korean President Moon Jae-in that Pyongyang would shut down its nuclear test site soon, Saudi Arabia invited South […]

Once Again! In Myanmar…

Myanmar is in trouble once again. The Southeast Asian nation (of more than 100 ethnic groups) – which is yet to resolve the Rohingya crisis – is facing a war-like […]

The New Face Of Fashion

They have already been allowed to drive cars and to enjoy movies at theatres. Now, Saudi Princess Noura bint Faisal Al-Saud plans to bring another change for women in the […]

The Paris Commune!

Workers have been staging protests against the president’s reform policy in Paris for four months. Suddenly, the protest rallies turned violent on May Day as hundreds of protesters ran amok […]

An Announcement & Some Expectations

The world used to consider him as the ‘most dangerous person’ a few days ago. He terrorised the global community with ‘nuclear’ threats in the recent past. However, everything has […]