Dead From A ‘Self-Inflicted’ Wound…
John Mitchell Barnett (1961/2 – March 9, 2024) retired from Boeing in 2017 citing health reasons. He worked in the US-based multinational corporation for 32 years. Recently, the aerospace engineer […]
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 […]
Tale Of ‘Justice Denied’ Comes Up After 44 Years!
The Supreme Court (SC) of Pakistan recently acknowledged that the South Asian country’s late Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto (January 5, 1928 – April 4, 1979) did not receive the […]
Navigating Two Years Of ‘Conflict’…
It was not supposed to take long for Russia to annex Ukraine, as President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin believed that a few days might be enough for his Armed Forces to […]
A 700-Year-Old Cold Case & Medieval Murder Map
Three miscreants had murdered Chaplain John Ford at a bustling market street of London in broad daylight on May 3, 1337. While one of them stabbed Ford in the throat […]
A Death In Custody, And…
The recently-held Presidential Election in Russia was a smooth one. It is because even the faintest hope of opposition vanished with the sudden demise (murder?) of Alexei Anatolyevich Navalny (June […]
On France’s Systemic Islamophobia
Increasing Islamophobia at the political and societal levels leads to the exclusion of veiled women from society, despite them being born and raised in France, being highly educated and possessing […]
The Magnificent City Of Merv!
A city, rich in administrative quality, religious tolerance and economy, was influenced by one empire after another. Merv, located 40km from the city of Mary in Turkmenistan, had gradually emerged […]
China’s Cultural Suppression In Tibet
China’s approach to assimilate Tibetans through residential schools has drawn parallels with historical practices against indigenous communities in Australia and North America. Nearly a million Tibetan children are enrolled in […]
