Falling Victim To The ‘Pompeii Curse’…
The Oscan-speaking people used to live in the city of Pompeii near Mount Vesuvius in southern Italy’s Campania region around 2,000 years ago. The bustling city suddenly changed one day, […]
After Germany, Farmers’ Protests Rock France, Belgium
Paris was under siege on January 29, 2024, as farmers blocked the major access points to the French capital with tractors and bales of hay, while many planned to stay […]
On The Planet’s Oldest Forest
In what may be seen as a groundbreaking discovery, researchers from the University of Binghamton in the US and the University of Cardiff in Wales recently traced the world’s most […]
Comparative Politics: Issues, Methods And…
In his 1711 essay titled ‘Mischiefs of Party Spirit‘, English essayist, poet, playwright and politician Joseph Addison (May 1, 1672 – June 17, 1719) narrated how perfectly Politics paralyzes the […]
Gaza Genocide Denounced At ICJ
Urgent Statement issued by Schiller Institute: Gaza Genocide Denounced at the World Court; Now We Must Stop It! The Government of Algeria announced over the weekend that it has requested […]
Huge Ancient City Discovered In Amazon
Scientists from France recently discovered an ancient city hidden in the Amazon rainforest. The BBC has reported that a team of scientists used the remote sensing technology to trace the […]
EU Condemns Anti-India Propaganda By Maldives
Since the 2023 Presidential Election in the Maldives, anti-India propaganda has been going on continuously in the archipelagic nation in South Asia, situated in the Indian Ocean. The propaganda started […]
India’s Post-Secular Renaissance
Rediscovering Cultural Identity & ValuesIndia, a land known for its rich tapestry of cultures, religions and philosophies, is undergoing a profound transformation as it sheds the remnants of a secular […]
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 […]
