Along The Footsteps Of ‘Dead Poets’…
“I am proud to give my life, my one solitary life…” – Malesela Benjamin Moloise. It is being thought, as well as discussed, nowadays, that UNESCO failed to realise that […]
On Moscow Concert Hall Attack
The death of more than 150 people in terror attacks at the Crocus City Hall music venue in Krasnogorsk, Moscow Oblast on March 22, 2024 stunned the global community! It […]
Pitcairn: Small Island, Many Questions!
There were some wooden houses scattered across the island. Those houses belonged to the inhabitants of that island. One can travel to this remote island only by boat. There are […]
WILlfully…
The World Inequality Lab (WIL) has mentioned in its latest report that economic disparity between rich and poor has broken all previous records in India in the past nine years! […]
The Power Of Culture
In the global contest between Democracies and Autocracies, Culture has emerged as a pivotal battleground. While military might and diplomatic manoeuvring dominate headlines, the shaping of narratives and ideologies through […]
Dead From A ‘Self-Inflicted’ Wound…
John Mitchell Barnett (1961/2 – March 9, 2024) retired from Boeing in 2017 citing health reasons. He worked in the US-based multinational corporation for 32 years. Recently, the aerospace engineer […]
Genocide: Not A Mistake, But A Policy
by Dennis Small It is a truism that “death is a natural part of life”, but genocide is not. From Gaza to Haiti to Sudan, from Argentina to Egypt, Mankind […]
On Ethnic Nationalism
In the post-Cold War Era, the reemergence of Ethnic Nationalism is challenging the principles that once mitigated its impact, posing a threat to global stability. Historically, the alignment of state […]
Tale Of ‘Justice Denied’ Comes Up After 44 Years!
The Supreme Court (SC) of Pakistan recently acknowledged that the South Asian country’s late Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto (January 5, 1928 – April 4, 1979) did not receive the […]
