An Expansion That Adds Economic Heft
The membership of BRICS, an intergovernmental organisation comprising of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, has doubled in 2024. During Moscow’s presidency, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia and the […]
Human Rights & The Gaza Crisis
The holiday season and transition to the New Year brought no respite for the population of Gaza, where the death toll now exceeds 30,000. The bombing continues, as the lack […]
A ‘Cursed Mummy’ & The Titanic
April 15, 1912 marks a tragic chapter in history, as RMS Titanic – a British passenger and mail carrying ocean liner operated by the White Star Line – sank in […]
On Negative Stereotypes Of Arab Identity
Arab stereotyping is a pervasive issue with profound implications for individuals of Arab descent, influencing how they are perceived and treated in various social, cultural and political contexts. These stereotypes […]
Colonial India’s ‘Counterterrorism Expert’ In Palestine!
During his stay in the eastern Indian city of Kolkata (then Calcutta), he had experienced terrorism and had taken necessary actions against the terrorists. He had set up the first […]
On An ‘Elusive’ Normalisation!
It is often said that at one point in time a lavish party changed the fate of Iran, and the people of the Islamic Republic are yet to overcome the […]
Horrifying Tales Of Torture
Palestinians, taken hostage by invading Israeli soldiers in Ez-Zeytun neighbourhood in the eastern part of the besieged Gaza, recently shared harrowing accounts of torture by Israeli troops. Those detained during […]
The Red Sea Attacks
Now, the Houthi Movement, an active Yemen-based Shīʿite rebel group, has started creating troubles for the global community in the Red Sea. The Houthis began their offensive in this region […]
Gaza & Wartime Journalism!
Apache helicopters were flying overhead, while F-16 fighter jets were dropping bombs. Darkness engulfed Gaza, as there was no electricity, water and food. Mohammed Omer, a journalist and a father […]
