30 Questions That Journalists Should Be Asking About The Skripal Case
There are a lot of issues around the case of Sergei and Yulia Skripal which, at the time of writing, are very unclear and rather odd. There may well be […]
Politics: Polity Of Not-So-Fair Tactics?
It may be said that footwear has always played quite a role in politics in different countries. On October 12, 1960, the then Soviet Leader, Nikita Khrushchev, is said to […]
Syria: Radicals Leaving Jawbar, Zamalka & Irbin
The Inside Syria Media Center military correspondents reported on Saturday that another checkpoint was opened for the withdrawal of terrorists and their families from the village of Irbin in Eastern Ghouta […]
Vladimir Vladimirovich: Dorogoy Dlinnoyu…
As expected, Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin has been elected President of Russia for the fourth time. The Central Election Commission (of Russia) confirmed on Sunday night that the strongman received more […]
BREAKING: Eastern Ghouta’s Jihadists Admit Defeat, Ready To Co-operate
Militants from radical groups Faylaq al-Rahman have cut their ties with the Tahrir al-Sham terrorist organization with the aim to leave Eastern Ghouta. It is also reported about several clashes […]
The Tale Of Two Nations
The two neighbouring superpowers tend to exhibit markedly different cultures – political and social! While China has made some changes in its Constitution in order to allow President Xi Jinping […]
Licence To Kill ‘Double Agent’ In UK?
Federal Security Service (FSB) of Russia had seemingly arrested former military intelligence officer Sergei Viktorovich Skripal in 2004 for acting as an agent for the British intelligence service. Moscow claimed […]
Rumours Can Be Instrumental In Destroying The World
“BALLISTIC MISSILE THREAT INBOUND TO HAWAII. SEEK IMMEDIATE SHELTER. THIS IS NOT A DRILL.” Residents of Hawaii received this message in their mobile phones at 8:10am on January 13. Immediately […]
Rulers & The Communists
In his important pamphlet ‘The Civil War in France’ (1871), Karl Marx expressed his views on the commune. He wrote: “The Commune, was to be a working, not a parliamentary, […]
