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Category: Violence

The Caliph, With Many Lives…

US President Donald Trump announced on October 27 that Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the leader of the violent Jihadist group Islamic State (IS), had died during an overnight raid led by the US forces in Syria, along with the news of his likely successor with nom de guerre Abu Hassan al-Muhajir getting killed by the American airstrike, while reportedly getting smuggled across Northern Syria. The question now arises naturally: Will these deaths make the world a safer place?

The Not-So-Noble Action…

Can a not-so-good man create Art that is Grand? Perhaps, the answer is ‘Yes’… at least, the Nobel Committee believes so! The Royal Swedish Academy has recently honoured Peter Handke, […]

Bloodbath On, Atrocities At Galore

Well, it is just a small room made of wood at the back of a hospital in the north-eastern Syrian town of Ras al-Ain. Recently, this room has been turned […]

In Support Of A Lawful Demand…

Finally, the ongoing (political) movement in Hong Kong has spread to other parts of the globe! On the last Sunday of September, people took to the streets in 29 cities […]

A Startling Revelation!

‘What did I do to you?‘ – those were precisely the last words of former Libyan leader Muammar Mohammed Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi (June 7, 1942 – October 20, 2011), as […]

She Is Still Alive!

Dead bodies are seen lying on both sides of the road… some hearses have been roaming on the streets since morning, but it becomes difficult for them to clear the […]

The Lone Voice Of Protest…

At last, Gulalai Saba Ismail has managed to take shelter in the US. Gulalai, a Human Rights Activist from Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province and the Chairperson of Aware Girls and […]

On An Apologetic Note…

Germany tendered an Apology to Poland, for starting the Second World War, 80 years after committing the heinous offence! German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier arrived in the Polish city of Wielun […]

Accidentally Incidental!

Well, the countries in question are situated many many miles apart… however, there are quite a lot of similarities among them: India and Georgia, a part of the former Soviet […]