In Search Of Peace: Hard & Bumpy Road Ahead
In his The Art of War, Chinese military strategist Sun Tzu (BCE 544 – BCE 496) mentioned: “There is no instance of a nation having benefited from prolonged warfare.” Gaza […]
Analysing The Rise Of Gen Z In 21st Century
Generation Z (often shortened to Gen Z and informally known as Zoomers who were born between approximately 1995 and 2012) has shaken the authoritarian rulers across the globe in the […]
Extinct Human Relative Was First To Use Weapons
Paranthropus boisei, a close relative of modern human ancestors, used to roam across Africa about 2.5 to 1.15 million years ago. They can be considered an evolutionary cousin of Homo […]
She Bids Adieu After Asking People To Live Healthy
Baek Se-hee, (1990 – October 17, 2025) – the South Korean author best known for her memoir, titled I Want to Die but I Want to Eat Tteokbokki, and its […]
Change In Parameters Requires To Start New Paradigm
The eyes of the world are locked on the fragile peace deal struck on October 13, 2025 in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, bringing the more than two-year-long horrific war in Gaza […]
Land-Grabbing Vultures Circling Over Gaza
Israel and the Palestinian Hamas Movement recently agreed to implement the first phase of the Gaza Ceasefire Deal on the basis of US President Donald John Trump‘s 20-point peace plan […]
Two Tales Of Love, Tears & Struggle
Israel has started withdrawing troops from different parts of the Gaza Strip as the ceasefire began on October 10, 2025. Although the ceasefire has brought temporary relief to millions of […]
Cooperation For A New Paradigm, Or Extinction?
The Western nations’ apparent commitment to geopolitics – to the old and dying system of imperial control of some nations and peoples over others – is the biggest threat to […]
Celebrating The Power Of Art In Troubled Times
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences honoured Hungarian author László Krasznahorkai with the Nobel Prize in Literature for the year 2025 on October 9 “for his compelling and visionary oeuvre […]
