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Did Life Truly Start on Earth? Experts Aren't So Sure
Did Life Truly Start on Earth? Experts Aren't So Sure
Chethana Janith
4 hours ago


Propaganda, Cognitive Warfare - and How Europe Is Destroying Itself
Propaganda, Cognitive Warfare - and How Europe Is Destroying Itself
Chethana Janith
3 days ago


How Private Players and Tech Giants Are Making Governments Dependent
How Private Players and Tech Giants Are Making Governments Dependent
Chethana Janith
5 days ago


US Stirs Trouble in Asia to Target China
US Stirs Trouble in Asia to Target China
Chethana Janith
5 days ago


A Fractured West, A Fragmented World
A Fractured West, A Fragmented World
Chethana Janith
Sep 26


Donald Trump's wrong move
Donald Trump's wrong move
Chethana Janith
Jul 5


A Spider’s Web of Escalation: Drone Attacks on Russian Airbases May Have Unpredictable Reactions
A Spider’s Web of Escalation: Drone Attacks on Russian Airbases May Have Unpredictable Reactions
Chethana Janith
Jun 12


Climate Change Driving Instability in the Sahara-Sahel Region
Climate Change Driving Instability in the Sahara-Sahel Region
Chethana Janith
Jun 10


The Evolving Role of Technology, Culture, and Cooperation in Global Diplomacy
The Evolving Role of Technology, Culture, and Cooperation in Global Diplomacy
Chethana Janith
Jun 10


The Dark Side of AI, Its Lies, and What the Future Could Hold
The Dark Side of AI, Its Lies, and What the Future Could Hold
Chethana Janith
May 31


The Power of Oral Storytelling: How History Is Preserved Through Generations
The Power of Oral Storytelling: How History Is Preserved Through Generations
Rahmani Khoshnaw
May 25


Are Climate Refugees the Next Big Humanitarian Crisis?
Are Climate Refugees the Next Big Humanitarian Crisis?
Chethana Janith
May 17


Why America Intervenes Late in Indo-Pak Conflicts
In every chapter of Indo-Pak conflict — whether it was the wars of 1947, 1965, 1971, Kargil in 1999, or the near-miss in 2001–02 — one thing has remained remarkably consistent: the United States often arrives late to the table. Not absent, but late. And while American diplomacy has, at times, played a key role in pulling the region back from the brink, the delay has often allowed destruction, mistrust, and instability to deepen before any de-escalation is achieved.
Prof. Simranjit Singh
May 13


Operation Sindoor and the Silk Route – The Real Battle for the Gateway
Sindh – The Sindh Door of the Silk Route (Sindoor)
Prof. Simranjit Singh
May 13


Security Law
Security Law
Rahaman Hadisur
May 12


The liberation of Auschwitz: how dislike for Russia changes the true story of history
The liberation of Auschwitz: how dislike for Russia changes the true story of history
Chethana Janith
May 10


Why do we still care about the end of World War II, and what makes it important today?
Why do we still care about the end of World War II, and what makes it important today?
Chethana Janith
May 10


The Role of Latin America in the New World Order
The Role of Latin America in the New World Order
Rahmani Khoshnaw
May 8


Operation Sindoor – A Reckoning of Justice and the Fight for India’s Daughters
The tremors of Operation Sindoor continue to reverberate across the nation. What began as a covert intelligence operation has exploded into a public awakening—an overdue reckoning in a country that has for far too long allowed crimes against women to persist in the shadows of societal shame, patriarchal complicity, and bureaucratic silence.


A Future Guide Dog is Ready to Be Trained at Worcester Regional Airport
A Future Guide Dog is Ready to Be Trained at Worcester Regional Airport
Wanjiru Waweru
May 7
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