Be it an American government headed by Donald Trump or Joe Biden, US imprint on Pakistan’s governance continues to stand out. This time it is Pakistan’s decision to postpone for the time being the gas pipeline project with Iran with pressure from US administration. American sanction against Iran...
WASHINGTON—Saying 28 million U.S. workers would get a pay raise, Sen. Bernie Sanders, Ind-Vt., plus 29 other senators, introduced legislation to raise the federal minimum wage to $17 an hour by 2028, and entirely eliminate the so-called “tipped minimum wage,” raising those workers to minimum-wage status over seven years....
By K Raveendran A spurt in crude oil prices, which appeared menacing to importing countries such as India, has lost steam, thanks to the emerging realities about the Chinese economy as well as the shock of the American rating downgrade. In the net effect, the optimism imparted by...
By Gyan Pathak Potential threat to continuance of the BJP rule under Prime Minister Narendra Modi after the 2024 Lok Sabha election tends to surge despite the BJP trying to reenergize the NDA and reaching out to even non-NDA political parties, to widen and strengthen NDA. PM Modi...
By Sushil Kutty Reinstated Lok Sabha MP Rahul Gandhi told BJP MPs on August 9 not to be afraid of his “return”. ‘Aapko Darna Nahi Hai’, he echoed former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan who is now behind bars. Rahul Gandhi’s conviction in the Modi surname defamation case...
By Dr Arun Mitra Recent happenings in several parts of the country have shaken the consciousness of saner elements in the society. At the time of independence education level was very low, poverty was at its peak, GDP was a mere Rs. 2.7 lakh crore for a population...
By Tirthankar Mitra India in general and West Bengal in particular are no strangers to bandhs or shutdowns. But inarguably conditions which triggered shutdowns or public holidays which were declared in Iran on Wednesday and Thursday last week are novel to the sub continent; it was unprecedented...
By James M Dorsey Saudi Arabia’s soccer player buying spree is about more than sports and the diversification of the kingdom’s economy. It’s also about geopolitics and religion for Saudi Arabia and, at least, some of the world’s top players moving to the kingdom. Recent high-profile transfers...
By Harihar Swarup Indrani Mukerjee is learning to live alone. She is home after six and half years in prison in the Byculla women’s jail ’ and with lot of time at her disposal, she dances every day. She’s been getting lessons in ballroom dancing with a friend....
By Loren Balhorn After years of electoral setbacks and factional feuding, the downward spiral of Germany’s socialist party, Die Linke, may finally be coming to a close — or, at least, entering a new phase. In June, cochairs Janine Wissler and Martin Schirdewan announced that Die Linke would...