Politics
Macron’s challengers
April 25, 2019
The Gilet Jaune movement in France is in many ways a throwback to Emmanuel Macron’s own insurrection two years ago.
Read MoreBroken peace in Sri Lanka
April 23, 2019
A shocking, well coordinated and string of bombings in churches and hotels on Easter Sunday across cities in Sri Lanka has claimed the life of more than 290 people and injured around 500. As investigation is launched, global community is shocked that the Emerald Island has fallen...
Read MoreElections are here again, but where are the jobs?
April 22, 2019
As India votes in the 17th general elections, unemployment has reached a crisis level. According to a leaked employment survey, joblessness is the highest in the last five decades.
Read MoreThe march of Indian democracy
April 18, 2019
India has conducted its electoral democracy successfully over the last seven decades.
Read MoreDemocracy in Africa
April 16, 2019
After several stumbles, democracy seems to be advancing in Africa again. Fragile yet taking baby steps ahead. The world needs to encourage this.
Read MoreFrench unrest
April 15, 2019
France needs to revive its smaller towns and rural areas to address the root cause of the Yellow Vests movement.
Read MoreElections in India and Indonesia
April 14, 2019
If you thought that the only similarity between Indonesia and India is the first three and last two words of the country’s names, you would be surprised to know the similitude between the two countries.
Read MoreIndia in poll mode, first phase kicks off on April...
April 10, 2019
India is all set to witness a high octane electoral battle on April 11, the first phase of the seven phased general election. This is the 17th general election in India since it became independent in 1947 and conducted its first general election in 1951-52.
Read MoreUS plans to withdraw from the INF Treaty
April 10, 2019
By threatening to pull out of a key arms treaty, the United States has brought Europe back to the brink of a cold war.
Read MorePoll promises
April 8, 2019
The Indian National Congress party-the principal opposition in India launched--'Ab Hoga Nyay', (Now, There will be justice) a political campaign that promises justice for all. Can the campaign harvest disenchantment of millions of voters in India against the ruling Bharatiya Jana...
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