On Polarisation
Merriam-Webster, the US’ most trusted dictionary, has named Polarisation as its 2024 Word of the Year. The editorial board made a final decision in this regard after considering the outcome […]
2024: The Year Of Change In World Politics
Once, Dr Manmohan Singh (September 26, 1932 – December 26, 2024), the 13th Prime Minister of India who passed away on December 26, 2024, had said that the people of […]
Trump’s Triumph, Amidst The Crisis In Western Liberalism
Donald John Trump is all set to serve as the 47th President of the US. Several criminal cases, ranging from embezzlement of billions of dollars and other financial corruption to […]
The Vanishing Newspapers & The Prison Mirror!
There were around 24,000 broadsheets in the US at the beginning of the 20th Century. However, nearly 2,900 dailies closed or merged between 2005 and 2023. Around 6,000 newspapers that […]
Foreign Journalists Forced To Leave India!
Vanessa Dougnac, Sébastien Farcis and Avani Dias are not famous personalities. French journalist Dougnac, who had been the longest serving foreign correspondent in India, announced her departure from the South […]
On The Hegemony Of USA In Global Politics
The US is not the sole Global Power in a Unipolar World now. On the contrary, its influence and glory is gradually decreasing. Indian Minister of External Affairs Dr Subrahmanyam […]
Golden Jubilee Of Watergate Scandal
The incidents which happen every day are not all equally important. With the passage of time, it becomes possible for one to understand what was important and what was not… […]
New Bill To Protect Journalists In Europe
The Council of the European Union (EU) recently adopted the European Media Freedom Act (EMFA) in order to protect Media Freedom, Media Pluralism and Editorial Independence in the 27-member bloc. […]
Articles She Had Written Were Malicious!
Although the Constitution of India protects Freedom of Speech and Freedom of the Press, critics often claim that Press Freedom is restrained in the South Asian nation where the Government […]
