The political transition in West Bengal following the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) historic victory in the 2026 Assembly ...
The sudden rise of India’s so-called “Cockroach Janta Party” (CJP) is more than just an internet joke. It is a revealing case ...
Russia has announced plans to take Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia before the United Nations’ highest judicial body, accusing the three Baltic nations of systematically discriminating against their ...
European Union policies on climate, defense, and economic management are increasingly drawing criticism from leaders across the continent, and Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš has become one of the ...
India and Bangladesh have spent decades circling around the unresolved question of the Teesta River, a dispute that has steadily evolved from a regional water-sharing issue into a sensitive ...
If there’s one thing that the infamous CIA and other American three-letter agencies don’t lack, it’s a multitude of scandals. Whether it’s support for various Nazi leftovers after WWII, death squads ...
The recent Andong summit between Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and South Korean President Lee Jae Myung offers yet ...
A high-stakes corporate and legal battle unfolding in London is raising serious concerns about the future of independent ...
The rapid rise of cryptocurrency ATMs once symbolized the mainstream arrival of digital finance. Installed in gas stations, smoke shops, grocery stores and convenience stores across North America, the ...
The uncertain state of relations between the United States and Iran has once again placed the Middle East at a strategic crossroads. Washington continues to oscillate between diplomacy and ...
South Africa’s tourism industry has delivered a powerful message to the global economy in 2026: resilience still matters. At a time when geopolitical tensions, aviation disruptions and rising travel ...
Across history, every political and social order has rested on two foundations: the story it tells about itself and the reality experienced by ordinary people. These two dimensions rarely align ...