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General Elections And Referendum To Be Held On Same Day In Bangladesh

By Nitya Chakraborty Bangladesh is going for national elections in February 2026 along with the holding of referendum for the July charter on the same polling day. The national address of the Chief Adviser of Bangladesh Government Dr. Muhammad Yunus on Thursday afternoon set the stage for the Parliamentary...

Nov 13 · >

Federal Shutdown Ends With GOP Victory Amidst Democratic Divisions

By T N Ashok NEW YORK: The longest government shutdown in American history ended Wednesday night not with a grand bargain, but with a narrow Republican victory that exposed fissures within Democratic ranks and left millions of Americans facing steep healthcare premium increases in the coming weeks. President Donald...

Nov 13 · >

Blasts In Both Delhi And Islamabad Show The Extent Of Terrorism In South Asia

By Dr. Arun Mitra After reading the names and seeing the photographs published in newspapers, it has become clear that those killed in the Delhi bomb blast included both Hindus and Muslims. The explosion occurred at Gate No. 1 of the Lal Qila (Red Fort) metro station — an...

Nov 13 · >

More Action Required To Check Black Marketing Of Fertilisers

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Department of Fertilisers, Government of India has said that in active coordination with Department of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare, and the state government it took effective action against black marketing of fertilisers. In fact, it is half the truth. Black marketing of fertilisers continues along...

Nov 13 · >

Foundational Concept Of RSS Was Against India’s Secular Constitution

By Nilotpal Basu A controversy and a debate is raging in the country over the bonafides of the RSS. The context is the focus brought to the fore by reference to the unregistered status of the organisation. For the ministers of the BJP led governments at different levels, this...

Nov 13 · >

KIIFB Catalyses Infrastructure Development In Kerala

By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Kerala Infrastructure Investment Fund Board (KIIFB) has paved the way for large-scale infrastructure development within Kerala’s acclaimed model of development and social progress. It has also helped in realizing the vision of “Nava Keralam (New Kerala) where the living standards of citizens match those...

Nov 13 · >

The Supreme Court’s ‘Grounds Of Arrest’ Ruling Is A Welcome Elaboration

By Sahil Hussain Choudhury In a landmark judgment that could reshape the constitutional architecture of arrest and remand, the Supreme Court on November 6, 2025, held that every person arrested in India must be informed of the grounds of arrest in writing, and in a language they understand. The...

Nov 13 · >

Prime Minister Keir Starmer May Fall But That Does Not Solve Problem In Britain

By Ben Chacko LONDON: If Keir Starmer intended to stave off a leadership challenge by advertising his readiness to fight one, he has miscalculated. All his intervention has done is placed the question of his leadership at the top of MPs’ minds. Perhaps identifying Wes Streeting as a possible...

Nov 13 · >

Trump’s Fair Deal Promise Sounds More Realistic Than Before

By K Raveendran President Donald Trump has declared that a ‘fair trade deal’ with India is forthcoming, asserting that once concluded, India will once again ‘love’ America. He framed it as a departure from past arrangements that, in his view, had been ‘pretty unfair,’ and suggested both countries were...

Nov 12 · >

Why Not PM Narendra Modi’s Degree Row Should Be Heard On Merit?

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Disclosure of the details of the degree of the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi by Delhi University will be delayed further, because a division bench of the Delhi High court has flagged on November 12, 2025 the delay by the four petitioners in filing...

Nov 12 · >

Communist Jeannette Jara Is Front Runner In Chile Presidential Elections First Round Opinion Poll

By Nitya Chakraborty With three days left for the Presidential elections in Chile on Sunday, November 16, opinion polls indicate the joint candidate of the ruling Left combination, communist parliamentarian Jeannette Jara leading with around 30 per cent of the votes while the main Right challenger Antonio Cast at...

Nov 12 · >

Global Leaders Rushed With Statements Expressing Empathy With India On Red Fort Blast

By T N Ashok The air around Delhi’s Red Fort was thick with smoke and confusion on the evening of November 10, 2025. Sirens wailed as ambulances pushed through the crowded lanes of Old Delhi, their flashing lights reflecting off the centuries-old sandstone walls. Vendors abandoned their stalls, tourists...

Nov 12 · >

Global Fight For Ending Poverty Is Integrated With The Battle For Climate Justice

By Krishna Jha Robert Frost was not alone, nor it was the only time People were passing through a crisis. But now it is life itself that has started ebbing. Climate has become a threat. Dangers are escalating every day. The river has been drying up. Jungle is aflame...

Nov 12 · >

Trump’s Attack On BBC Is An Interference In Media Rights In Britain

By Ben Chacko LONDON: The crisis engulfing the BBC speaks to critical aspects of international politics today which must command the left’s attention. The first is that US President Donald Trump is daily extending his campaign to remake bourgeois politics in his own image. Not content with a full-on...

Nov 12 · >

Tech Giants’ $400 Billion AI Bet: Returns On Investment Is The Key Issue

By Ashok Nilakantan Ayers NEW YORK: The world’s most valuable technology companies are engaged in a spending spree unlike anything seen since the space race. Meta, Amazon, Alphabet and Microsoft intend to invest as much as $320 billion this year into artificial intelligence technologies, with Amazon offering the most...

Nov 11 · >

COP30 Has Begun With Numerous Challenges, But With Great Hope

By Dr. Gyan Pathak COP30 (30th Conference of the Parties) 2025 has begun under the aegis of UN Climate Change Conference (UNCCC) on November 10 at Belem (Amazonia) under the Brazilian Presidency with numerous challenges but with great hope. It would conclude on November 21, and in the meantime...

Nov 11 · >

Democratic Socialists Won City Elections Across The Country Last Week

By Branko Marcetic NEW YORK: The biggest left-wing political story of last week is democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani becoming mayor of New York City. But Mamdani’s was not the only socialist victory on Tuesday. Just like with almost every election year that’s come before in the Trump era, this...

Nov 11 · >

Stage Is Set For Kerala Local Body Elections In December

By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The stage is set for the local body elections in Kerala with the State Election Commissioner A. Shajahan announcing the poll schedule. The elections will be held in two phases on December 9 and December 11. Nominations can be filed up to November 21. The...

Nov 11 · >
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