An Other Form Of Humanity

Humanity has been ashamed yet again, as Human Rights Watch (HRW) has revealed that cyclone victims in Mozambique are being forced to trade sex for food! The New York-based international […]

Spain In Pain?

Barcelona, the city of football and culture, took part in the General Elections on Sunday (April 28), as Spain appears at crossroads! Like several other European countries, a far-right party […]

On Leadership…

There is a much-heard story of an old man (read Philosopher), who, reportedly, used to roam in the streets with a lantern in his hand in broad daylight in ancient Greece… […]

On Literature, Literally!

Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o – the world-famous Kenyan writer, playwright and academic – has become the voice of those African people who are not able to tell their own stories in their […]

Reel Life To Real Life…

He has been seen playing the role of a President in a television series… The series – titled ‘Servant of the People’ – made him famous in his country. Nearly 73% […]

Ethics & Ethnicity…

“What connects two thousand years of genocide? Too much power in too few hands.” – Simon Wiesenthal. Rwanda had experienced a tragic genocide for exactly 100 days, from April 7 […]

Journalism Versus Kakistocracy

Does this look as Ripley’s Believe It or Not! While North Korea has jumped up one position, India has dropped two places on a Global Press Freedom Index. It is […]

Brexit & The Irish Ire

The beautiful world has lost another investigative journalist, yet again, this time in Northern Ireland! The 29-year-old Lyra McKee, who was shot dead during a night of rioting in Londonderry on […]

It Is Difficult Not To Sigh

Well, it has tolerated so many things in the last 856 years, including wars, unfavourable weather condition, pollution … It also became a victim of changing style of architecture. It had lost […]