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Post-Poll Ministry Formation In Pakistan Facing Too Many Imponderables

By Tirthankar Mitra Ministry formation is on the rocks in Pakistan after the February 8 elections produced a fractured mandate. Major political parties went scurrying to cobble together a majority coalition even though Imran Khan’s PTI despite winning biggest share of seats and emerging as the largest party in...

Feb 20 · >

Houthi Militias Escalate War By Targeting Underwater Internet Cables

By Girish Linganna “The Telegraph reports that the Policy Exchange warns of the emergence of seabed warfare, highlighting the potential for Iran-backed militias to intensify their actions in the Gaza conflict.” A recent report has issued a warning that Houthi rebels might target the underwater internet cables of Britain....

Feb 20 · >

Austrian Communists Surging Ahead In Opinion Polls For Regional Elections In 2024 End

By Magdalena Berger Barely five years ago, the far-right Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) found itself mired in a crisis with no end in sight. Things had started to go wrong in May 2019, when the press obtained hidden-camera footage of FPÖ chairman and federal vice-chancellor Heinz-Christian Strache apparently...

Feb 20 · >

For Novak Djokovic, The Game Is On, It Is Not The ‘Beginning Of The End’

By Tirthankar Mitra The verdict was passed when 36-year old Novak Djokovic, a colossus in the world of tennis lost to 22-year Jannik Sinner at the semi final of Australian Open recently. It confirmed the judgement of the crowd which passed the “beginning of the end” verdict when Carlos...

Feb 20 · >

Modi Government’s Silence On Job Creation Is Raising Questions

By Nantoo Banerjee It is difficult to understand why the government is silent on job creation while it has been continuously bragging on record infrastructure spending year after year. For fresh job seekers, opportunities are shrinking regularly. The constant growth of unemployment for both men and women is becoming...

Feb 19 · >

CJI Dr. Chandrachud’s Decision On Checking Chandigarh Ballots On Tuesday Is Welcome

By Sushil Kutty The wrath of Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud fell on the man at the centre of the Chandigarh mayoral election controversy, Presiding Officer Anil Masih, whose surreptitious glances had made the CJI lose his cool nearly a month ago when he had blurted out in...

Feb 19 · >

Centre Must Work Out A Transparent Electoral Funding System After Supreme Court Order

By Kalyani Shankar Indian elections are intricate and complex events that involve millions of voters and multiple political parties. These parties rely heavily on contributions from individuals and corporations to finance their campaigns, as funding is crucial. A lot of black money also circulates during elections. When Narendra Modi...

Feb 19 · >

Bragging And Boasting Emerging BJP’s Key Election Campaign Feature

By Dr. Gyan Pathak If BJP’s two-day National Council Meet held in New Delhi on February 17-18 is any indication, bragging and boasting is emerging as BJP’s key election campaign feature in the forthcoming Lok Sabha election 2024. Delegates present there from across the country applauded every such utterance,...

Feb 19 · >

INDIA Bloc Up For Challenge In Bihar, UP, Jharkhand For LS Polls

By Arun Srivastava While some senior INDIA bloc leaders are out to project the opposition camp as a non-starter of a conglomerate without any cohesive political framework, it is Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the main adversary who has been positioning it as the most potent challenger to his authority...

Feb 19 · >

Smart Apps Using AI And Special Scans Are Helping Trace Lost Pets

By Arun Kumar Shrivastav Lost pets bring heartache and worry to countless families every year. But a South Korean company, PetNow Inc., is offering a beacon of hope with its innovative app. Unveiled at MWC Barcelona this week, PetWayHome leverages cutting-edge AI and biometrics to reunite lost pets with...

Feb 19 · >

Trinamool Is Getting The Advantage Of A Divided Opposition In Lok Sabha Polls

By Tirthankar Mitra Come 2024 Lok Sabha elections, a high decibel electoral battle appears to be on the cards between Trinamool Congress and BJP in West Bengal as the saffron outfit has positioned itself as the principal Opposition since 2019 elections. If the ruling TMC seems to be skating...

Feb 19 · >

Yemen’s Houthi Rebels Are Determined Fighters Against Israel And West

By Girish Linganna Yemen’s Houthi rebels have demonstrated unwavering support for the Palestinians in Gaza. Unlike many Arab leaders who express insincere sympathy, the Houthi rebels, despite being from one of the world’s poorest countries, have taken action by launching ballistic missiles at Israel and targeting ships passing through...

Feb 19 · >

Global Economy Enters A New Chaos Period With Recession In Japan, UK

By Anjan Roy Japan, once the most highly rated economy, is officially in recession, with its GDP shrinking for two consecutive quarters. United Kingdom, currently a pale shadow of its past glory and long discounted as a major economy, has also just landed in recession posing questions about Prime...

Feb 17 · >

Electoral Funding Quagmire: No Real Progress Possible With Peripheral Changes

By K Raveendran The Narendra Modi government’s electoral bond scheme has been thrown out of the window by the Supreme Court. That is certainly good riddance to an obnoxious and highly abused scheme. But in the aftermath of the Supreme Court’s decisive ruling, a stark reality emerges – the...

Feb 17 · >

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal Knows How To Turn A Crisis Into An Opportunity

By Sushil Kutty Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is running circles around the Bharatiya Janata Party. Around the Modi government. Around the CBI and the Enforcement Directorate. Even around a court. Pinning Kejriwal to an ED summons for questioning in the Delhi liquor scam case is proving to be...

Feb 17 · >

Farm Labour, Salaried Workers Are Agitated Over Denial Of Adequate Pension

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Farm labours have joined the ongoing farmers’ agitation, and one of their demands is introduction of pension coverage. They suffered even police atrocities on Haryana and Delhi boarders under BJP’s rule which triggered a call for all India rural strike action on February 16. Majority...

Feb 17 · >

Despite In ED Custody, Former CM Hemant Soren Is Controlling His Party

By Harihar Swarup Hemant Soren looked every bit of the son of soil in a white kurta-pyjama and red ‘gamcha’ around his neck — a departure from the ‘smart casual’ western attire that he usually sports—as he arrived at the Jharkhand Vidhan Sabha on February 5 to take part...

Feb 17 · >

Tories Embattled In Strongholds Over Sunak’s Misguided Priorities

By Arun Srivastava Even before the results for the two parliamentary seats were formally made public, the message was moving around the British political and social circles that Conservatives are set for losing Wellingborough and Kingswood, supposed to be their safe seats. A deeper look into the reasons would...

Feb 17 · >
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