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Category: Culture

The Legacy Of A Troubled Revolution

In the aftermath of the 2011 protests that ousted Egyptian Dictator Muhammad Hosni El Sayed Mubarak (May 4, 1928 – February 25, 2020), the political landscape in Egypt has taken […]

On The Blind Submission To Authority…

Freedom House, a Washington DC-based non-profit organisation that is best known for political advocacy surrounding issues related to Democracy, Political Freedom and Human Rights, has been measuring Political and Civil […]

Serbia Takes A Cue From Croatia

Serbia has been facing a serious labour shortage in different sectors for a long time. In order to resolve the crisis, the Government of Prime Minister Ana Brnabić in Belgrade […]

Mythical Misunderstandings

In the complex weave of international relations, myths and archetypes shape the narratives that define nations’ perceptions of each other. Nowhere is this more evident than in the relationship between […]

A New Pandemic Called Loneliness

As the pace of life increases, so does the problem of loneliness. There is no shortage of crowds on the streets or on social media platforms. Yet many people feel […]

The Indian PM’s ‘Arabian Nights’

Diplomats have found Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi‘s recent visit to the UAE (on February 13-14, 2024) and Qatar (on February 14) a significant one, ahead of the Parliamentary Elections […]

Long-Lost Continent Discovered

Researchers recently discovered Atlantis, the long-lost continent that was nearly twice the size of the UK, off the coast of Australia. Kasih Norman, an Archaeologist at Queensland-based Griffith University and […]

Iran-Pakistan Ties & The Baloch Conflict!

These two neighbouring countries recently engaged in missile attacks on each other in Asia. First, Iran launched deadly missiles and drones, targeting the base of militant outfit Jaish ul-Adl in […]