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Category: Geopolitics

On Neolithic Revolution

About 10,000 years ago, human beings adopted an agrarian lifestyle in what is known as the Neolithic Agricultural Revolution. Before the Neolithic Revolution, it is likely one would have lived […]

‘On E Là’

Thousands of people recently marched from the top of Fourier Hill to the ruins of the centuries-old Roman theatre, staging protests against President Emmanuel Jean-Michel Frédéric Macron‘s move to raise […]

Tackling Effects Of Brexit, And

Defying forecasts made by economists, a hike in prices of essential commodities in Britain put the country under tremendous financial pressure in February 2023. On March 22, the Statistics Office […]

The Polite Person In Opposition

The Opposition forces have chosen Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu (b. December 17, 1948) as their leader in order to throw a strong challenge to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan (b. February 26, […]

On A Less Painful Death

The Supreme Court (SC) has asked the Government of India to consider a less painful alternative of death, instead of hanging. On March 21, a SC Bench, led by Chief […]

Procrastination: An Act Of Surrender

Many in this world are victims of Procrastination, an idea developed by ancient Greek Philosophers, like Socrates and Aristotle, to describe Akrasia. Akrasia is the state of acting against one’s […]

Surrounded By Foes

Pakistan, the world’s fifth-most populous country with a population of nearly 243 million, was born in 1947 after the Partition of the Indian Sub-continent by the colonial British rulers, who […]

The Homeland Versus The Dreamland

Thousands of people from Africa and West Asia are being seen afloat on trawlers and rubber boats on the Italian coast after crossing the sea. Around 17,000 people have arrived […]

The Turning Point

March 15, 2023 marked 12 years since the Syrian Revolution was fanned to flame. What began as peaceful protests to overturn President Bashar al-Assad’s regime in 2011 escalated into a […]