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OPEC’s Decision To Cut Oil Output Is A Challenge To U.S. Hegemony

By Prabhat Patnaik What is called OPEC+ that is the13 members of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) together with 11 other petroleum exporting countries led by Russia, decided on October 5 to cut their oil production by 2 million barrels per day, starting from November. The US...

Oct 14 · >

IMF Calls For Global Solidarity In Ensuring Food Security For The Poor

By Dr. Gyan Pathak The world is reeling from multiple shocks and the global economic outlook looks increasingly difficult. Therefore, the IMF is in quest for a more resilient world, as is reflected in the IMF’s policy paper, called the Managing Director’s Global Policy Agenda 2022. It has come...

Oct 14 · >

K Chandrasekhar Rao Asserts National Ambition With Pro-Farmer Image

By Rahil Nora Chopra Targeting the 2024 parliamentary elections, Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao has asserted that his party’s success in winning the support of women, farmers and marginalised groups with various welfare schemes, can be replicated at the national level. KCR has projected himself as a pro-farmer...

Oct 14 · >

Angela Lansbury Was A Brilliant Actor And A Committed Socialist

By Eileen Jones It’s good to discover, in reading the tributes to Angela Lansbury — who died on October 11 at age ninety-six — that the beloved actor reportedly considered herself “a proud socialist.” She was a comrade via her illustrious lineage: her father was Edgar Lansbury, the British...

Oct 14 · >

Xi Jinping To Emerge As Supreme Leader At 20th Chinese Communist Party Congress

By Nitya Chakraborty The 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party begins on October 16 in Beijing. It will chart out the course of action for the next five years in terms of Chinese domestic politics, economy and also foreign policy, with the objective of catapulting the world’s...

Oct 13 · >

Vijayawada Is All Set To Host 24th Congress Of CPI On October 14-18

By Binoy Viswam The heroic city of Vijayawada is all set to host the 24thCongress of Communist Party of India (CPI). The city has hosted the Party Congress twice before, in 1961 and 1975. On October 14, 2022, the Red flag, the flag of hope will be unfurled there...

Oct 13 · >

Fractured Verdict On Hijab For School Children Creating Confusion

By Sushil Kutty When two honourable Supreme Court justices are unable to arrive at a mutually acceptable decision on the hijab, then why do you think the Karnataka High Court ruled that a classroom is out of bounds for religious symbols? The top court’s fractured verdict will keep the...

Oct 13 · >

Unilateral Imposition Of Hindi Will Lead To Disunity And Discord In India

By Prakash Karat The Modi government has been trying to impose Hindi as the official language through various means.  The recent instance is the report of the Committee of Parliament on Official Language headed by the union home minister, Amit Shah.  The 11th volume of the committee’s report has...

Oct 13 · >

Global Energy Security Under Serious Threat

By Dr. Gyan Pathak The next eight years of the present decade would be decisive not only for Net Zero by 2050, but also to ensure energy security. The world is already not on track to achieve SDG target of providing universal access to affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern...

Oct 13 · >

Centre-State Confrontation Hurting Rural Poor In West Bengal

By Ashis Biswas In West Bengal, the administrative deadlock with the centre over the mandatory provision of 100 days work for unskilled rural people under the MNREGA scheme drags on, adding to the political concerns of the ruling Trinamool Congress(TMC) Government. This project, suspended since last December in the...

Oct 13 · >

Annie Ernaux’s Writing Has Given Dignity To The Working Class Lives

By Jess Cotton Annie Ernaux, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature last week, was not on the other end of the telephone when the committee rang to deliver the news. Last year, she received a prank text telling her she had won the illustrious award, which might...

Oct 13 · >

It Is High Time Age Of Supreme Court Chief Justice Is Reconsidered

By K Raveendran Chief Justice U U Lalit can feel happy that his 74-day tenure, coming to an end on November 8, is not the shortest in the history of India’s Supreme Court. That dubious record belongs to the 22nd chief justice, K N Singh, who occupied that position...

Oct 12 · >

Despite Denials, Mallikarjun Kharge Has All The Stamp Of Gandhi Family

By Sushil Kutty Congress presidential candidate Shashi Tharoor is getting under the other Congress presidential candidate’s skin, party veteran Mallikarjun Kharge, who has to now defend himself from marketplace innuendos that his name for the top party post was “suggested” by none other than the party’s interim president, Sonia...

Oct 12 · >

Economics Nobel This Year Celebrates Old Wines In New Bottles

By Anjan Roy Economists have ennobled their discipline by turning some basic common sense into highly esoteric and exotic body of intellectual exercise. Common housewife is the best economist for Aristotle. Economics for the Greeks was the knowledge of running a household’s balances. The economics Nobel prize this year...

Oct 12 · >

Geopolitical Minefields Of President Erdogan’s Ambitious Turkic World

By James M Dorsey Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has blown new life into Turkey’s vision of a Turkic world that stretches from Anatolia to Xinjiang in north-western China. “Central Asia now resembles the 1990s when there was a huge competition between global and regional powers for influence over the...

Oct 12 · >

Human Sacrifice Trauma Tarnishes Image Of ‘Progressive’ Kerala

By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A case of ‘human sacrifice’, in which two women were brutally killed, has shocked Kerala. It is difficult to believe that such an act of unspeakable barbarity should happen in a progressive state like Kerala. But that is the chilling reality to which traumatized Keralites...

Oct 12 · >

Al-Zawahin Led Al-Qaeda With Equal Ruthlessness As Osama Bin Laden

By Harihar Swarup Ayman al-Zawahiri, the Egyptian-born surgeon turned-Jihadi known as al-Zawahin who assured the leadership of al-Qaeda after killing of Osama bin Laden led a life steeped in secrecy, betrayal, conspiracy and violence,   after the September 11 attacks against U.S. in 2001. While bin Laden, who was killed...

Oct 12 · >

AAP Supremo Arvind Kejriwal Is Trying To Compete With BJP In Hindutva Race

By Sushil Kutty At last a political party other than the Bharatiya Janata Party has caught on that cornering increasingly rabid Hindu votes is half the electoral battle won in Modi’s India. For decades, the “secular” and “communal” Hindus were separated by the Muslim vote-bank with the secular Hindus...

Oct 11 · >
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