Chasing JFK’s Dream: The New Era Of Peace
More than six decades ago, former US President John Fitzgerald Kennedy (May 29, 1917 – November 22, 1963), in a special emergency broadcast to his countrymen on October 22, 1962, […]
Ancient Bread Bearing Jesus Christ’s Image Found
In what may be seen as an astonishing archaeological discovery, researchers recently unearthed five 7th-8th Century loaves of bread, including one featuring a depiction of Jesus Christ as a farmer […]
A Bengali Émigré Who Disappeared In USSR
“দুয়ার এঁটে ঘুমিয়ে আছে পাড়াকেবল শুনি রাতের কড়ানাড়া‘অবনী বাড়ি আছো?’” – শক্তি চট্টোপাধ্যায় In an October night, 1937, the Soviet Secret Police knocked on the door of a residence in […]
Vatican To Help Rebuild Gaza, Pak To Send Troops
After being named the successor to the late Pope Francis in May 2025, Pope Leo XIV appealed for “no more war” in a message to world powers, calling for a […]
A ‘Dissent’ Victory
Once, Arnold Joseph Toynbee (April 14, 1889 – October 22, 1975), the English historian, a Philosopher of History, an author and a Professor of International History at the London School […]
In Search Of Peace: Hard & Bumpy Road Ahead
In his The Art of War, Chinese military strategist Sun Tzu (BCE 544 – BCE 496) mentioned: “There is no instance of a nation having benefited from prolonged warfare.” Gaza […]
Unprecedented: Israel Targets UN Peacekeeping Troops
After destroying the Gaza Strip, Israel has got involved in a direct armed conflict with the United Nations peacekeeping troops in West Asia. Reports suggest that the UN peacekeeping troops […]
China Declares War Against Pessimists
The authoritarian political system of China allows Beijing to enforce strict discipline. News about the Asian nation that reaches global audiences is heavily filtered because of one of the world’s […]
She Bids Adieu After Asking People To Live Healthy
Baek Se-hee, (1990 – October 17, 2025) – the South Korean author best known for her memoir, titled I Want to Die but I Want to Eat Tteokbokki, and its […]
