Climate Change Helps China Explore New Sea Route
Arctic Sea ice is constantly melting because of Global Warming, with summer sea ice expected to disappear completely before 2050 under current emission trends. Climate Change has increased the frequency […]
Kabul Facing Acute Water Crisis
The city is situated near the Hindu Kush Mountain range that features snow-capped peaks. Also, the Kabul River flows near the Afghan capital. Still, the water crisis has gradually become […]
Great Barrier Reef Records Largest Annual Coral Loss
The Great Barrier Reef has experienced its largest annual loss of hard coral cover in 39 years, with some areas experiencing a decline of over 70% in the past one […]
The Remnants Of Consumerism
Once, renowned Bengali poet Sudhindranath Dutta wrote: “Will he end up eating himself out of hunger?” (Verse: Ostrich or Uthpakhi; উটপাখি in Bengali) Perhaps, it would be difficult to find […]
A Tactical Diplomatic Move
A survey has recently been conducted in Denmark and eight largest countries in Europe. Interestingly, more than half of the respondents have claimed that US President Donald John Trump is […]
Industrial Development & A Sinking City
Historians believe that the fluctuations of the River Indus had a major impact on Mohenjo-daro, an archaeological site in Larkana District of Pakistan’s Sindh Province. Built in BCE 2500, it […]
A Different Sort Of Crisis
Ioane Teitiota, a citizen of Kiribati (an island nation in the Micronesia subregion of Oceania in the central Pacific Ocean), wanted to take asylum in New Zealand as a Climate […]
Lost Forever
One can trace the statistics of deaths and injuries in wars, as well as armed conflicts, from the distant past to the postmodern era. However, it is quite difficult to […]
Critical Minerals Shaping Geopolitics In 21st Century
India has signed accords with Zambia, Congo, Tanzania and Australia to boost the supply of critical minerals, like lithium, as the South Asian nation is trying hard to become self-reliant […]
