President Ramnath Kovind was on a State visit to Bangladesh from December 15-17. His visit to attend Bangladesh’s 50th Vijay Dibos served two purposes. First, it reflected the historical roots
After years of restricting press freedom, most news outlets lean towards supporting the government, affecting how people vote, writes Viktor Mikhin TURKEY’S economy is in free fall: the lira is falling,
THIS is probably a minority position, but I feel very confident in saying that 2022 will be a very good year for the economy. We are looking at a situation
It was the 1980s when I first heard about the University of Dhaka. My eldest sister studied business at the university also known as the Oxford of the East. She
International Migrants Day is celebrated on December 18 every year by all the member countries of the United Nations. The UN General Assembly decided to observe the day on December
LET us name Julian Assange’s executioners. Joe Biden. Boris Johnson. Scott Morrison. Theresa May. Lenin Moreno. Donald Trump. Barack Obama. Mike Pompeo. Hillary Clinton. Lord Chief Justice Ian Burnett and
THE so-called Summit for Democracy held in December 9-10 by the Biden administration online is worth noting mainly because it reflects internal and external problems of the organiser of this
On last 9-10 December US President Joe Biden hosted a virtual ‘Democracy Conference’ in Washington DC. This is supposed to be the first of two such summits to emphasize the
Arundhati Roy (1961- ) is one of the leading Indian writers in English who is often regarded as an ‘activist writer’ for her clear and stern position against all sorts
Truly liberating oneself from propaganda and transcending the identities that have been largely manufactured is the riskiest of ventures, writes Jonathan Cook OF COURSE, I expect a backlash every time I