Reasons, Romanticism, Conflicts & Movements
Thomas Piketty (b. May 7, 1971) – the French Economist, Professor of Economics at the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences, Associate Chair at the Paris School of […]
An Odd Chastisement
Well, it is often seen that political leaders make various promises to people, especially ahead of elections. Once the election is over, they ignore the majority of those promises. Unfortunately, […]
A Dangerous Trend
India has strongly opposed categorisation of terrorism on the basis of motive behind such activities. At the UN, India recently said that this particular trend is a dangerous one, making […]
Pushing Forth Proxy Wars
India sent all sorts of humanitarian aid to Turkey and Syria after a 6.4 magnitude tremor struck the two neighbouring countries on February 6, 2023, killing more than 50,000 people. […]
Spain & The ‘Special’ Law
Spain became the first country in Europe to pass a Law related to Paid Menstrual Leave for women on February 16, 2023. In a rare first, such a law has […]
Navigating The Complexities
Navigating the complexities of relations between media houses and internet giants is a difficult task. At the very core of that complexity is the distribution of revenues from media businesses. […]
Broken Promises & Moral Responsibilities
António Manuel de Oliveira Guterres, the Secretary-General of the UN, participated in the Summit of Least Developed Countries (LDC) at Doha in the first week of March 2023. He used […]
The Game Plan
China has played an unfamiliar global role, as it has helped broker a diplomatic deal between Iran and Saudi Arabia, the two belligerent neighbours in West Asia. Usually, the Asian […]
Inspired By History
Tanvir Mokammel, the renowned Bangladeshi film-maker, discovered a book, titled ‘Major Genocides of the 20th Century‘, at a London bookstore. While turning the pages, he noticed that the author discussed […]
