The Game Plan
China has played an unfamiliar global role, as it has helped broker a diplomatic deal between Iran and Saudi Arabia, the two belligerent neighbours in West Asia. Usually, the Asian […]
Inspired By History
Tanvir Mokammel, the renowned Bangladeshi film-maker, discovered a book, titled ‘Major Genocides of the 20th Century‘, at a London bookstore. While turning the pages, he noticed that the author discussed […]
On Her Long-Standing Service
Nicola Ferguson Sturgeon (b. July 19, 1970) recently stepped down as the First Minister of Scotland, and leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP). She made an announcement in this […]
Stressing Upon A Reshuffle
Csaba Kőrösi, the President of UN General Assembly (UNGA), believes that the UN Security Council (UNSC) needs to be reshuffled, as the present Council has become completely useless. During his […]
On Constructing History
William Dalrymple (born William Hamilton-Dalrymple on March 20, 1965), the New Delhi-based Scottish historian, curator, photographer, broadcaster and critic, believes that it is sometimes important to re-examine history, but with […]
Global South: India’s Natural Constituency
On February 4, 2023, the US media published a report on the new Right-Left coalition’s decision to oppose the NATO War – namely, the February 19 Washington demonstration. On the […]
The Royal Cul-de-sac
The history of the British Royal Family is not easily accessible. Historians of Britain have demanded that various documents, carefully hidden in the Royal Collection of the Windsor Castle, should […]
O Captain, My Captain!
Well, this was around the time when Britain and France were engaged in a war for seven long years in the US in the third quarter (1756-1763) of the 18th […]
Gaslighting & The Illusion Of Post-Truth
It became noticeable because of one of the scenes of the 1944 Oscar-winning film Gaslight, starring Swedish actress Ingrid Bergman (August 29, 1915 – August 29, 1982), based on a […]
