India: A ‘Country Of Particular Concern’
The US Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) recently advised the Joe Biden Administration to designate India as a Country of particular concern. The Commission expressed serious concern over the […]
Children Paying The Heaviest Price…
The soil of Gaza is soaking the blood of thousands of children who are hardly aware of self-defence techniques. The scenario is somewhat similar in at least 10 countries in […]
Gaza Tragedy Sounds Death Knell For ‘Rules-Based Order’
Following the end of the temporary truce in fighting, the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) have pursued even more ruthlessly their campaign to destroy Gaza, expanding the targeting to cities and […]
Popularity Of Hamas Slips In Gaza
The global community witnessed a temporary week-long ceasefire between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas Movement in the Gaza Strip from November 24, 2023. During the truce, both the parties released […]
Yalta Conference: The Historical Significance
The Yalta Conference, held from February 4-11, 1945, was a pivotal meeting between the leaders of the Allied Powers during the Second World War. The conference took place in the […]
Neanderthals ‘Disappeared’: Are Palestinians, As Well?
There are currently no hospitals in Gaza as hospitals, along with children and other patients, have been crushed by the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF). The quality of human beings is […]
Violence In Another Form
One can find dead bodies scattered near Al-Shifa, the largest Medical Complex and Central Hospital in the Gaza Strip, and experience the stench emitted by those bodies, and mass graves […]
Dealing With Loneliness
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has declared Loneliness a global health threat, saying that it has serious consequences for the mental, as well as physical, well-being of people. On November […]
Time To Think Morally
“A strange darkness has come upon the world today…” – Jibanananda Das (Bengali poet); Translated by: Clinton B. Seely. French Philosopher Paul-Michel Foucault used to believe that the State’s power […]
