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Another Regime Change On The Cards?

It’s Iran, yet again! Deadly clashes between anti-Khamenei protesters and the Security Forces are ongoing in various parts of the Islamic Republic, as demonstrations sparked by severe economic hardship and […]

Masked Militias Associated With US ICE

by Dr Ahmed Hasan During late 2025 and early 2026, the United States of America witnessed a marked transformation in patterns of the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), manifested […]

Iran Detains Nobel Laureate, Yet Again

The concerned authorities in Iran recently arrested Narges Mohammadi (b. April 21, 1972), the Human Rights activist and a vocal proponent of mass feminist civil disobedience against the mandatory hijab […]

‘AI May Become Frankenstein’s Monster’

The United Nations (UN) has warned that generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) could become “a modern-day Frankenstein’s monster”, with Human Rights the first casualty. Speaking at the UN Forum on Business […]

World To Remember The Audacity & Arrogance

The sick and polluted world suddenly got a breath of fresh air as a flotilla of 45 vessels, carrying nearly 500 participants from more than 44 countries (the largest civilian-led […]

A Seismic Shift

French President Emmanuel Jean-Michel Frédéric Macron formally recognised a Palestinian State at the UN General Assembly in New York on September 22, 2025. He made an announcement in this regard […]

Fighting A Relentless Battle

A block consists of a cluster of villages, and each and every block has CCTV cameras, digital surveillance system and police pickets. There is no way to enter a block […]

The Cessation Of Existence

A conference of Nobel laureates and nuclear scientists was held in Chicago on July 14-16, 2025 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Trinity Test, the US’ first nuclear explosion. […]

The Postmodern Architecture Of Genocide

The Bengal Famine of 1943 claimed the lives of an estimated three million people in British India. The famine was primarily caused by a combination of factors, including wartime policies […]