Britain Amends Extradition Policy
The British Government has made some major changes in its extradition policy. It may be noted that Theresa Mary May, as the Home Secretary of Britain, had introduced the Deport […]
Atonement
After France, it’s Britain. More than a century after the British Government issued the Balfour Declaration (on November 9, 1017) to pave the way for the establishment of a “national […]
Remembering The Voice Of A Lonely Conscience
The Chinese media outcast him not only during his lifetime, but also after his demise on July 13, 2017. The State-influenced social media platforms, including microblogging site Weibo, banned searches […]
Why Global Community Should Be Ashamed
What has been going on in the Gaza Strip for the past 21 months cannot be described as a mere military conflict. Also, it is not a military operation against […]
A Different Sort Of Crisis
Ioane Teitiota, a citizen of Kiribati (an island nation in the Micronesia subregion of Oceania in the central Pacific Ocean), wanted to take asylum in New Zealand as a Climate […]
People From 12 Countries Face US Travel Ban
President Donald John Trump has decided to close the doors of the US to citizens of 12 countries for the sake of national security. He has also imposed partial restrictions […]
The Tale Of Two Girls
She had experienced war, death, bloodshed and the tears of bereaved persons since her childhood. Brought up in such a terrifying environment, the 25-year-old Fatima Hassouna became a photojournalist and […]
Imran Khan Nominated For 2025 Nobel Peace Prize
Imran Ahmed Khan Niazi (b. October 5, 1952), the Pakistani politician, philanthropist and former cricketer who served as the 19th Prime Minister of the South Asian country from August 2018 […]
The Girl From Iran
A young lady intern recently joined a hospital in Australia where one could find doctors from all over the world. However, the beautiful intern, with deep eyes, a distinctively sharp […]
