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Trudeau Faces Opposition Challenge By Cutting Number Of New Immigrants

By Arun Kumar Shrivastav Canadian Prime Minister Justine Trudeau is facing one of the toughest challenges in his nine years in power so far. Early this month, Jagmeet Singh’s New Democratic Party (NDP) withdrew support to Trudeau’s minority government. Now, Trudeau is likely going to face a no confidence...

Sep 21 · >

Pager, Walkie-Talkie Blasts Signal New Technological Warfare In Middle East

By M A Hossain The recent explosion of thousands of pagers across Lebanon is an alarming development that bears the hallmarks of Israeli involvement, potentially signalling an imminent military escalation between Israel and Hezbollah. This tension has been mounting since Hezbollah’s recent engagement with Israeli forces, a direct response...

Sep 21 · >

Keir Starmer Is Aligning With Far Right Italian PM Meloni On Immigration Issue

By Nathan Akehurst / Kristina Millona LONDON: When Keir Starmer scrapped the Tories’ disastrous Rwanda deportations deal within days of assuming office, there was a sigh of relief. Many welcomed what seemed to be a decisive shift away from the previous government’s strategy of using relentless cruelty toward people...

Sep 21 · >

Dr. Md. Yunus May Mention Hasina’s Extradition At His Un Address On Sept 27

By Nitya Chakraborty The interim Government of Bangladesh headed by Dr. Muhammad Yunus is doing all the preparatory work for officially demanding the extradition from India of the ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina as early as possible. Indications suggest that Dr. Yunus may mention of this demand at his...

Sep 20 · >

Women, Farmers, And Unemployed May Affect Haryana Poll Outcome

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Almost all political parties in the fray in Haryana Vidhan Sabha Election scheduled for October 5 have focused on women, farmers, and unemployed, which is nothing but the revelation of their assessments that they may affect the poll outcome. Political parties have also played OBC...

Sep 20 · >

Innocuous Battle Between TDP And YSRCP Over Ladoo Turns Bizarre

By Sushil Kutty Former YSRCP Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy left a ‘ladoo’ for TDP Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu and now there’s ‘big bawal’ in Andhra Pradesh with epicentre at the temple town of Tirupati, where Lord Venkateswara has been cynosure for forever. The ‘ladoo’ is prasadam, offerings to...

Sep 20 · >

Time To Fight Myths And Obscurantist Ideas About Treatment Through Medical Education

By Dr Arun Mitra Unaware of the reasons of various happenings around, the ancient man attributed celestial causes to various natural events like rain, fire, earthquake etc. Thus they thought diseases to be a result of anger displayed by some super natural divine power. The remedy too was primitive...

Sep 20 · >

Nitish’s Land Survey: Corruption Allegations From Tejashwi, Manjhi

By Rahil Nora Chopra Political temperature is in Bihar soaring high, as the Revenue and Land Reforms Department of the Nitish Kumar-led government conducts a land survey, covering 45,000 villages across the state. Former Deputy CM and RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav is trying to draw political capital out of...

Sep 20 · >

Elephant Culling In Zimbabwe Has Posed Many Ethical And Economic Questions

By Tirthankar Mitra Once dubbed a royal sport and then s decision of banning hunting in several countries seems to have rebounded if the decision of Zimbabwean government to cull it’s elephant population is anything to go by. It is in response to a severe draught highlighting the intersection...

Sep 20 · >

Remembering Dramatist Sean O’Casey On The 60th Anniversary Of His Death

By Jenny Farrell NEW YORK: Sean O’Casey was the first English-speaking dramatist of international significance to emerge from the proletariat. His proletarian consciousness made his plays a significant part of Irish and international theatre history, securing their enduring relevance. O’Casey was not only a talented playwright but also a...

Sep 20 · >

India Isolates Itself Completely From BRIC Partners On Israel Occupation Issue

By Nitya Chakraborty What is happening to Indian foreign policy during the third term of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi? Is India a vassal state to the United States in 2024 disconnecting all its political links with the country’s BRICS partners? On September 18, a day after our PM’s...

Sep 19 · >

US Federal Reserves’ Jumbo Cut Is Having Global Impact On Stock Markets

By Anjan Roy September 19 is a big day for financial markets worldwide. The US Federal Reserve has at long last acted how the markets expected it to act. It cut interest rates. This is having global impact and already the stock markets are adjusting, as we have seen...

Sep 19 · >

Largescale Killings Through Pagers Across Lebanon Signal A Big Danger To Humanity

By Sushil Kutty Since Wednesday India’s rightwing YouTubers are having a blast (no pun intended) making reels on pagers exploding on the persons of Hezbollah cadre, killing scores of them and maiming more of them, generally seen as a terror group but cast as an army of self-righteous “freedom...

Sep 19 · >

Remembering Suchitra Mitra, Thespian Of Rabindra Sangeet, On Her Birth Centenary

By Tirthankar Mitra KOLKATA: Time and place cease to exist when one hears any Rabindra Sangeet of Suchitra Mitra, even as her birth centenary is being observed. For she was not only an exponent, but also an interpreter of Rabindra Sangeet, which was manifest in her enchanting voice. The...

Sep 19 · >

Why Britain Must Act Against Israel’s Attempts To Ignite Wider War?

By Ben Chacko LONDON: Following Israel’s murderous exploding-pager stunt in Lebanon, Labour’s Emily Thornberry is asking questions every Cabinet minister should answer. It is all very well for the Foreign Office to call for “calm heads and de-escalation” every time Israel bombs or assassinates people in neighbouring countries. Since...

Sep 19 · >

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s First 100 Days In Third Term Passed With Little Hoopla

By Sushil Kutty The NDA government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi completed its first 100 days on September 17 with Modi as third term Prime Minister. How did he fare was the topic of the day, which was also his birthday. Prime Minister Narendra Modi turned 74 on Tuesday...

Sep 18 · >

Renaming Vande Metro To Namo Rapid Rail Not As Innocuous As It Sounds

By K Raveendran Narendra Modi’s administration, since its rise to power, has been actively distancing itself from the tradition of naming state-sponsored initiatives after members of the Nehru-Gandhi family. This practice has long been a hallmark of the Congress era, but the trend of eliminating or renaming these projects...

Sep 18 · >

People In 14 States And Union Territories Earning Below National Average

By Dr. Gyan Pathak People in 14 states and Union Territories of India were earning below the national average in 2023-24. Out of these 9 are larger states and UTs –Assam, Bihar, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal, while 5 are smaller – Manipur,...

Sep 18 · >
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