The Artist & His Canvas
Pelé (born Edson Arantes do Nascimento; October 23, 1940 – December 29, 2022) used to be a blessing to the people, living in a miserable world. The former Brazilian forward […]
Blue & White Explained
The story heads back to the 5th Century Byzantine Empire (formerly the Roman Empire), when Blue was the colour of nobility… it was expensive to manufacture, and owing blue clothes […]
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 […]
Latin America’s Reply To Europe
People across the globe enjoyed arguably the most tense and spectacular FIFA World Cup final between Argentina and France on December 18, 2022, after long years. In Qatar, Lionel Andrés […]
The Great Conflict Of Our Time
The global community has witnessed a steady decline in Democracy in different parts of the globe, in the last three decades. It is not that aspiring Military Generals have undermined […]
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 […]
Civilisation As Centre Of Controversy
Samuel Phillips Huntington (April 18, 1927 – December 24, 2008), an American Political Scientist who had spent more than half a century at Harvard University, triggered a sensation in global […]
A Hallmark Of Funerary Preparations
Archaeologists have recently been excavating a site near the Quesna Quarries Cemetery in the Delta, located in the Kfour al-Raml area in Egypt’s Monufiya Governorate. During the excavations, they have […]
