Confronting Historical Trauma & Fragility Of Life…
South Korean author Han Kang has been honoured with the 2024 Nobel Prize in Literature as the Norwegian Nobel Committee has recognised pain and fragility of human life as portrayed […]
Mesopotamia Wasn’t World’s Oldest City!
World’s oldest city was not in Mesopotamia: 6,000-year-old sites challenge history Recent archaeological discoveries are rewriting the narrative of human history. Contrary to long-held beliefs that the first cities emerged […]
‘Biggest Upgrade To Workers’ Rights In A Generation’
The Government of Prime Minister Sir Keir Rodney Starmer in Britain is pushing ahead with the necessary legislative changes to introduce a four-day work week (mostly 32 hours). The Prime […]
On The ‘Global Elections Super Cycle’…
The year 2024 began with two Parliamentary Elections in the Indian Subcontinent. While the General Elections took place in Bangladesh on January 7, Pakistan held Parliamentary Polls on February 8. […]
Germany On The Wrong Side Of History, Yet Again!
Nearly eight decades after the Holocaust, Germany has raised its voice against the anti-Israeli sentiment! Many in the diplomatic circles are surprised to see the way Germany has come to […]
High Salary, But No Takers Of This Job!
A ruler in Egypt had offered to pay an annual salary of nearly USD 36 million (in current valuation) for switching on and off the lights of a lighthouse! However, […]
Liberals Are On A Lonely Road!
Yogendra Yadav, the noted Indian political activist, recently said: “Nowadays we often call ourselves Left-Liberals, just like the supporters of Hindutva ideology.” Delivering a speech, he also said that Left […]
On Affordable Public Dinners Started By Churchill
Common households struggle to afford food in Britain, with the cost of living soaring constantly nowadays! Hence, Britons have started demanding the return of the Community Feeding Centres that used […]
Kodokushi: The Phenomenon Of ‘Solitary Death’
Japan holds a large chunk of the world’s elderly population, as the majority of them are over the age of 65! While the average age of 29.1% of Japanese people […]
