Along The Footsteps Of ‘Dead Poets’…
“I am proud to give my life, my one solitary life…” – Malesela Benjamin Moloise. It is being thought, as well as discussed, nowadays, that UNESCO failed to realise that […]
The Power Of Culture
In the global contest between Democracies and Autocracies, Culture has emerged as a pivotal battleground. While military might and diplomatic manoeuvring dominate headlines, the shaping of narratives and ideologies through […]
Genocide: Not A Mistake, But A Policy
by Dennis Small It is a truism that “death is a natural part of life”, but genocide is not. From Gaza to Haiti to Sudan, from Argentina to Egypt, Mankind […]
The Legacy Of A Troubled Revolution
In the aftermath of the 2011 protests that ousted Egyptian Dictator Muhammad Hosni El Sayed Mubarak (May 4, 1928 – February 25, 2020), the political landscape in Egypt has taken […]
Tuberculosis Prevention & Artificial Intelligence!
Tuberculosis & its pitfallsTuberculosis (TB), an infectious and communicable disease, is looming large over decades in the most populous country of India, having the highest burden of two deaths occurring […]
Germany To Employ Skilled Third World Workers
The scenario was completely different in Germany five years ago, as there was hardly any shortage of skilled human resources in different fields of activity. Foreigners flocked to this Western […]
Gaza Genocide Denounced At ICJ
Urgent Statement issued by Schiller Institute: Gaza Genocide Denounced at the World Court; Now We Must Stop It! The Government of Algeria announced over the weekend that it has requested […]
An Expansion That Adds Economic Heft
The membership of BRICS, an intergovernmental organisation comprising of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, has doubled in 2024. During Moscow’s presidency, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia and the […]
Human Rights & The Gaza Crisis
The holiday season and transition to the New Year brought no respite for the population of Gaza, where the death toll now exceeds 30,000. The bombing continues, as the lack […]
