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The Northern Lights – A Spectacular Celestial Display

Auroras occur when charged particles emitted by the Sun, known as the solar wind, interact with Earth’s magnetosphere. The Northern Lights are not just a spectacular natural wonder but also a...

Deconstructing Western Media Bias: Insights into India’s Representation from Gandhi to Modi

Umesh Upadhay elucidates in detail by shedding light on the concept of narratives, the history of Western media, and its transgenerational impact, and dwells deep into the innards of how and why these...

Arab Funding in US Universities – Endeavouring Pan-Islamism Through Education

Middle Eastern nations are leveraging their wealth to gain a significant foothold in global affairs through strategic investments in technology, education, and infrastructure. The situation in US...

Escalating Tensions between China and the Philippines – Hegemony vs Rights

China's territorial claims in the South China Sea, combined with other maritime features like Ayungin Shoal which are well within the Philippines' exclusive economic zone, have caused both countries...

Striding the Diplomatic Pathway | How Switzerland Became the Unseen Mediator for Peacekeeping

Switzerland is all set to host the much-talked-about international conference in June of this year, aimed at facilitating peace progress in Ukraine following over two years of the Russia-Ukraine war...

Liberating From the West’s Shackles: African Sahel Nations Rise Against Neocolonialism

Africa's Sahel region is rising against Western neocolonialism as it drives out foreign troops, winds up military bases, creates alternative currency, and takes on established multinational...

The Radical and Ruinous Ideas of the Frankfurt School

The Frankfurt School advocated for a transformative cultural revolution that targeted various societal institutions, including family, education, media, and popular culture. Central to the Frankfurt...

India and the WTO: A Relationship with Fissures

India is one of the primary players responsible for power shifts in the WTO in recent years as it played a significant role in building developing country coalitions, such as the G20 and the G33...

Understanding Punjab, Sikhism, and Khalistan: Part 3

For ten long years, from 1983 Punjab was tormented by a relentless campaign of terror; but by 1993, the terrorists had been comprehensively defeated, and peace returned to the state but the victory...
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