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Bengal BJP To Deal With Its Fault Lines To Do Better In 2026 Assembly Polls

By Tirthankar Mitra KOLKATA: Roundly defeated by ruling Trinamool Congress in recently held Lok Sabha elections, BJP, Congress and CPI(M) leaderships in West Bengal have gone into brainstorming sessions to find out the cause of their respective electoral reverses. Though all the three parties are seeking to strike deeper...

Jun 24 · >

Afghan Taliban Leaders Meeting With United Nations On June 30 Has High Significance

By Girish Linganna The Afghan Taliban leaders will join a two-day United Nations meeting about Afghanistan on June 30. They had missed the last two meetings. Their attendance shows progress and suggests that the global community may discover improved methods to engage with the unofficial leaders in Kabul. The...

Jun 24 · >

Myanmar Leader Suu Kyi’s Birthday Celebrations Unite The Anti-Junta Citizens

By Arun Kumar Shrivastav The 79th birthday of Myanmar democracy leader Aung San SuuKyi. Was observed throughout the country with the movement leaders taking solemn oath to remove the military Junta from power within shortest possible time. Her admirers and supporters observed the day as a flower strike across...

Jun 24 · >

Enforcement Directorate Success In Kejriwal Bail Case May Be A Flash In The Pan

By K Raveendran The Enforcement Directorate has managed to throw a spoke into the wheels of Aam Aadmi Party’s celebrations of leader Arvind Kejriwal coming out on bail by approaching the Delhi High Court post-haste even before it could lay hands on the court’s order. And with the high...

Jun 22 · >

Ajit Pawar On The Cusp As His Clout Within Mahayuti Wanes

By Sushil Kutty Ajit Pawar’s waxing and waning is a matter of research. In the battle between two Pawars, Ajit Pawar and Sharad Pawar, Ajit is the loser. His clout in the Mahayuti has been waning. The Ajit Pawar-led NCP performed the worst among the Mahayuti in the 2024...

Jun 22 · >

Hollywood Legend Donald Sutherland Was A Brilliant Actor With Left Values

By Eileen Jones Donald Sutherland (1935–2024) who passed away on June 21 projected equal parts warmth, intelligence, and menace on the big screen. But he wasn’t just a brilliant actor — he was a man of the Left who never abandoned those values. There are some actors you can’t...

Jun 22 · >

Escalating Tension Between Bangladesh, Myanmar Threatens Regional Stability

By Tajul Islam The recent provocations by Myanmar in the Bay of Bengal have significantly escalated tensions between Myanmar and Bangladesh, threatening regional stability and security. Reports indicate that Myanmar has been engaging in aggressive actions against Bangladeshi vessels operating in the Teknaf and St Martin’s sea lanes. This...

Jun 22 · >

Leftwing President Arevalo Reverses Democratic Backsliding In Guatemala

By Vicki Gass On January 15, 2024, president-elect Bernardo Arévalo of the Semilla Party was inaugurated after five tense months since he was elected on August 20, 2023. (Inauguration day in Guatemala is usually held on January 14 but constitutional challenges to president-elect Arévalo delayed the ceremony nine hours...

Jun 22 · >

After 88 Years, A New Popular Front Has Potential To Get Power In France

By Nitya Chakraborty For France, the national politics has never been so exciting in recent years as the French President Emanuel Macron announced the holding of snap polls in the country on June 30 and July 7 after the disastrous results of his party in the European Parliament elections...

Jun 21 · >

Under Modi.3, The First GST Council Meeting Must Focus On Finetuning Rates

By Anjan Roy The GST Council meeting on June 22 will be somewhat different from any previous ones because of the changed political situation in the country. Ever since the GST came not effect in the first Modi government, the opposition has been on the back foot. Now with...

Jun 21 · >

Large Scale Deployment Of Ai In Economy Will Lead To Massive Unemployment

By Prabhat Patnaik The fundamental issue raised by Hollywood writers when they had gone on a strike against being replaced by artificial intelligence, somehow receded to the background after the resolution of that particular conflict; but it remains a fundamental issue. Much has been written about the various problems...

Jun 21 · >

Bizarre Things Are Happening In Courts Over Bail Of Arvind Kejriwal

By Sushil Kutty The one big difference between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is the “wife” factor. Kejriwal’s wife Sunitha Kejriwal appears to be on his side where Modi’s doesn’t appear on Modi’s side. Sunitha Kejriwal was speaking up for Kejriwal when the Enforcement...

Jun 21 · >

Significance Of Priyanka Gandhi’s Poll Debut From Kerala

By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: There is no mistaking the spring in the walk of Congress leaders in Kerala these days and the sparkle in their eyes. The sense of euphoria is understandable. The party has just scored a remarkable victory in the Lok Sabha elections, winning 18 out of...

Jun 21 · >

Will Rahul Gandhi Take Up ‘Leader Of Opposition’ Role In Parliament?

By Rahil Nora Chopra With the INDIA bloc parties showing an increase in the 18th Lok Sabha numbers, the lower house is geared to receive an official Leader of the Opposition (LoP) after ten long years. The opposition leaders also aspire that a Deputy Speaker would be elected soon,...

Jun 21 · >

President Putin Interested In Improving Relations With ASEAN Through Vietnam

By Girish Linganna After visiting North Korea, Russian President Vladimir Putin went to Vietnam. This makes Vietnam the only country to have hosted state visits from the leaders of China, the U.S., and Russia—the world’s three biggest military powers—in the past year. On Thursday 20th June afternoon, Russian President...

Jun 21 · >

Finance Ministry’s Decision To Impose A Fine On Binance Is A Step In Right Direction

By Arun Kumar Shrivastav In a decision that could set a precedent in the Indian financial sector, the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) under the Ministry of Finance has fined global crypto exchange Binance a hefty Rs 18.82 core (approximately $2.2 million) for not adhering to anti-money laundering laws while...

Jun 21 · >

New Military Axis: Russia Joins Hands With Iran, North Korea, And China

By Girish Linganna Russia is now working more closely with Iran, North Korea, and China, sharing sensitive technology that could pose a threat to the United States. and its allies even after the Ukraine war ends, say American defense and intelligence officials. The rapid growth and strength of security...

Jun 21 · >

Priyanka Gandhi’s Debut From Wayanad Is A New Signal For Congress

By Sushil Kutty Raebareli will remain Gandhi family bastion so long as Rahul Gandhi is keen on continuing in politics. So long live Rahul Gandhi, long live the dynasty. That being said, Wayanad is the new go-to parliamentary constituency for the Gandhi family. Amethi lost its sheen for the...

Jun 21 · >
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