A Tribute To Colonial Past
She is sitting up straight, holding a torch in one hand and a cane bill in the other, near Copenhagen’s West Indian Warehouse. The nearly 23ft-tall statue – titled ‘I […]
Opinion Polls On Skripal’s Black Persian Killed & 2 Guinea Pigs Found Dead
Shortly after the Russian Embassy in London posed the question on what happened to the animals that Sergey Skripal kept in his Salisbury house, the British side, first in an […]
Platinum Jubilee Of A ‘Genocide’…
The year 1943. Around 2.1 million people, out of a population of 60.3 million, died in Bengal Province of then British India (now the eastern Indian province of West Bengal […]
Tragic Fate Of Skripal’s Pets
The scandal with the poisoning of the former GRU agent Sergei Skripal is gaining momentum. Meanwhile, absolutely innocent creatures suffered because of the diplomatic war between the UK and Russia. […]
Blow Hot Blow Cold: Words & War
UN Secretary General António Guterres has expressed serious concern about the Russia-US relationship after Moscow gave a fitting response to Washington over the ‘Sergei Skripal’ issue. The former prime minister […]
Overview Of Media On Skripal Attack: Economic Causes Prevail
The ‘Skripal poisoning’ is an equation with very many known unknowns. Can we try at least to investigate these issues? Yes, we can! Independent journalists all around the world are […]
30 Questions That Journalists Should Be Asking About The Skripal Case
There are a lot of issues around the case of Sergei and Yulia Skripal which, at the time of writing, are very unclear and rather odd. There may well be […]
Austria & Its Retro Politics Conundrum
The rest of 2018 promises to be very busy in Austria. Between the beginning of Sebastian Kurz’s first term in office as Europe’s youngest head of state in a coalition […]
Tsunami…Fukushima…A Sea Of Sorrow Awaits
People across Japan observed a moment of silence at 2:46pm (local time) on March 11 to mark the seventh anniversary of Tsunami that devastated the Asia-Pacific nation in 2011. A […]
