Expressing Deep Regret, And…
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte recently offered a formal apology on behalf of his country for the Netherlands’ historical role in the slave trade. Delivering a speech in The Hague […]
Diplomacy: A New Low
After Foreign Minister of Pakistan Bilawal Bhutto Zardari launched a personal attack on Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi from the UN podium on December 15, 2022, the swift response of […]
Freedom Detained
The detention of journalists continues to increase across the globe. In its latest report, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has mentioned that the number of arrested media persons was 488 in […]
In A Surprising Turn Of Events
Dina Ercilia Boluarte Zegarra (b. May 31, 1962) became the first female President of Peru on December 7, 2022. Dina Boluarte, a lawyer by profession, got an opportunity to serve […]
‘West Never Sought Peaceful Solution’
Angela Dorothea Merkel, the former German Chancellor, revealed in an interview with Die Zeit (published on December 7) that the West’s strategy towards Moscow, ever since 2014, has been to […]
On A Stern ‘Yes’ Or ‘No’
“No Means No…!” Well, the consent of both the parties is equally important in case of physical relationship; else the act could be considered as a crime. The echoes of […]
Disbanded Finally, But…
In what may be considered as a Big Victory for the Iranian women against the orthodox mentality of the administration in Tehran, the Ebrahim Raisi Government has abolished the controversial […]
Regulated By The Society
Society and the State have regulated the clothing, character, needs and duties of girls throughout the world since the earliest times. In other words, women have always been judged by […]
Locked, But Not Down
The Xi Jinping Administration in Beijing recently adopted a Zero COVID Policy in the fight against the Coronavirus. The move has triggered anti-Government protests in the Asian country, as people […]
