By Krishna Jha Friedrich Engels was the one without whom Marxism could not have been complete. Born on November 28, 1820in Barmen, in the Rhine province of the Kingdom of Prussia, Engels was inseparable from Marx. His father was a manufacturer. He was forced to leave his studies and...
By Roger McKenzie LONDON: The world is facing a deepening hunger crisis, the United Nations food agency warned on Tuesday. The World Food Programme (WFP) said funding cuts mean that more than 300 million people will face acute food insecurity next year. In its 2026 Global Outlook report, the...
By Dr. Gyan Pathak By the Day 9 November 18, the COP30at Belem (Amazonia) under the Brazilian Presidency recorded several achievements, but the two key issues still remain sticking points – financing the climate action, and clear roadmap for phasing out of fossil fuels. We have now three days...
By Ashok Nilakantan Ayers NEW YORK: President Donald Trump is confronting the most serious political setback of his second presidency, a reversal that unfolded with unusual speed and left him newly exposed on an issue that has hovered over Washington for years: the unreleased files relating to the late...
By K Raveendran The disruption inflicted by the cyber-security firm and the web-infrastructure provider offers a sobering reminder that even the protectors are vulnerable. On 19 July 2024 CrowdStrike caused an update-related blackout that cost more than US$5.4 billion in aggregated losses. Transport firms, banks and hospitals were immobilised...
By Anjan Roy Famed Indian origin tech guru, Sunder Pichai, the supremo of Google has spoken some home truths about the much-hyped potentials of AI (artificial intelligence). He has observed that any collapse of the astronomically high valuation of small Ai start ups could result in a generalised crash...
By T N Ashok India’s advertising landscape has witnessed a definitive, historic shift: Digital Media has officially overtaken Television as the largest segment for ad spending. Fuelled by an explosion in data consumption and a “mobile-first” consumer base, digital marketing is not just growing—it’s driving the entire marketing ecosystem....
By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Kerala has pulled off yet an astounding achievement by becoming the country’s top start-up friendly State. The State’s start-up system grew by 254 per cent since 2021. This was announced by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan when he inaugurated ReCode Kerala 2025, the development seminar organized...
By Sophy K.J, Yameena Ahamad The state cabinet of Telangana is proposing to enact the Telangana Gig and Platform Workers (Registration, Social Security and Welfare) Bill, 2025 mandating transparency in the algorithmic management of gig workers. The law would prohibit arbitrary termination, requiring a seven-day notice period before deactivation...
By Tirthankar Mitra Pakistan’s ruling dispensation is dropping even the pretence of a civilian democracy. The country’s 27th constitutional amendment rushed through Parliament and signed by its President, Asif Ali Zardari is a clear pointer to it. The amendment fires a broadside at Pakistan judiciary. It creates a new...
By T N Ashok When Bangladesh’s ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina was sentenced to death in absentia on November 17 by a special tribunal in Dhaka, the shock rippled across the region. Yet the most curious reactions came not from Bangladesh—but from India. India’s government, normally swift to comment...
By Asad Mirza US President Donald Trump has said he is considering Saudi Arabia’s request to buy F-35 fighter jets, as intelligence officials warn China could gain access to the aircraft’s latest American technology. The sale has also raised Israeli concerns as it will bring the Saudi fighters closer...
By Aritra Banerjee On the evening of November 26, 2008, India’s financial capital, Mumbai, was transformed into a war zone. Ten heavily armed terrorists stormed the city in a series of coordinated assaults that lasted nearly three days, killing 166 people and injuring hundreds more. They struck at iconic...
By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: With the Election Commission of India (ECI) and political parties except the BJP hardening their respective positions over the Special Intensive Revision(SIR) of the electoral rolls in Kerala, the stage is set for a protracted political-legal battle over the issue. What has driven the parties...
By Jag Mohan Thaken CHANDIGARH: Why do the people of Punjab feel that the state’s powers, hold, and authority are being curtailed? What indications are reflecting this impression? Are dismantling the structure of Punjab University Senate, weakening the Punjab’s role in Bhakra Beas Management Board (BBMB), controlling the clutch,...
By Robert Crooks VANCOUVER: On October 20, Premier David Eby of the Canadian province of British Columbia introduced Bill 31, The Energy Statutes Amendment Act. The legislation is being touted as a necessary measure to speed up “nation-building projects” in the face of threats to Canada’s sovereignty from U.S....
By Nitya Chakraborty Bangladesh plunged into a fresh turbulence on Monday, November 17 after the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) announced its verdict sentencing to death former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for” crimes against humanity” committed during last year’s student led agitation that led to the fall of her...
By T N Ashok A Bangladesh special tribunal on Monday sentenced former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to death for crimes against humanity, a thunderous verdict against a once-dominant political force whose 15-year rule collapsed under the weight of student protests, economic frustration, and accusations of deepening authoritarianism. The decision...