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Category: Civil War

Thanatophobia…

“Maman died today. Or maybe yesterday, I don’t know.” – Albert Camus (L’Étranger or The Stranger or The Outsider; 1942) It is not known how many people had perished in […]

Ergonomics?

Popular sheet music publisher E. T. Paull had published a book on songs, titled Dawn of the Century, in 1900. The cover illustration of the book was a consonantal one. […]

The Blame Game?

China is reportedly helping militants carry out attacks on the US troops stationed in Afghanistan! The US Intelligence Department has revealed the fact in a Report submitted recently to outgoing […]

Not Much Of Relief, Though…

“It’s pathetic to see my boy dying, slowly. I would not return home without healing him completely,” said Mohammad Yusuf while looking at Shamim, who is just six, suffering from […]

The Nowhere Men…

The COVID-19 Pandemic has increased the number of hapless population across the globe these days… These people have become refugees, as they are forcibly separated from their natural habitat… The […]

Crisis Management!

The recent twin explosions in Beirut and the ensuing death of at least 150 people have reminded the Global Community of some past events in Lebanon… Civil War, Sectarian Violence, […]

Access Denied!

He has long been accused of violating Human Rights… now, the US has taken action against him. On February 15, the Donald Trump Administration in Washington DC imposed an entry […]

The Caliph, With Many Lives…

US President Donald Trump announced on October 27 that Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the leader of the violent Jihadist group Islamic State (IS), had died during an overnight raid led by the US forces in Syria, along with the news of his likely successor with nom de guerre Abu Hassan al-Muhajir getting killed by the American airstrike, while reportedly getting smuggled across Northern Syria. The question now arises naturally: Will these deaths make the world a safer place?