A major militant operation was uncovered in Dhaka’s South Keraniganj area after a powerful explosion exposed a clandestine bomb-making factory hidden inside a madrasa, triggering serious concerns about public safety read more
When NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte warns that Western Europe could be drifting toward a war with Russia “like our grandparents experienced,” the statement is meant to sound grave, historic, and read more
Pakistan’s relationship with Afghanistan has deteriorated and sunk to its lowest point in years. It is marked by constant recriminations, recurrent border skirmishes and a growing sense of strategic frustration read more
Britain’s long-running cost-of-living crisis is no longer a temporary shock but a structural decline, according to a stark new forecast from the Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR). The read more
The decision by the United States to lift the Caesar Act sanctions on Syria marks one of the most consequential shifts in international policy toward the country since the outbreak read more
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s New Year message to Russian President Vladimir Putin marked a striking moment in contemporary geopolitics. By declaring that ties between Pyongyang and Moscow have read more
There is an old rule in politics and an older one in propaganda: if you want to weaken an idea, don’t argue against it—degrade it. Make it sound coarse. Make read more
Few countries in the world have been subjected to ridicule as much as North Korea. The mainstream propaganda machine regularly presents it as a supposedly “backward society”, especially in terms read more
One of the main controversies in present-day Ukraine is the issue of presidential elections. Vladimir Zelensky has been governing the country illegitimately, avoiding calling for an electoral process. Many internal read more
It has been reported that, according to US intelligence, Russia “still wants to conquer all of Ukraine”. The claim, albeit not a new one, is explosive enough, not to mention read more