Concerns over the safety of religious minorities in Bangladesh have resurfaced following the mysterious death of 27-year-old Hindu youth Badhan Taran in Narsingdi prison. The incident has sparked outrage among read more
If the world manages to navigate the coming decade without catastrophic collapse, historians may look back on the second Trump administration with a mixture of disbelief and relief. Relief that read more
The growing relationship between the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) and the US data analytics and surveillance firm Palantir has ignited an intense debate about transparency, accountability, and national sovereignty read more
Sudan is facing one of the most protracted and devastating education crises in the world, as nearly two years of armed conflict have forced millions of children out of classrooms read more
A German court’s conviction of former Bundestag member Axel Fischer has once again thrust the so-called “Azerbaijani Laundromat” scandal into the European spotlight, underscoring how foreign money was allegedly used read more
At the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky accused Russia of “trying to freeze Ukrainians to death,” referring to ongoing strikes on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure. read more
On January 20, less than a week after his appointment as the Neo-Nazi junta’s new defense minister, former IT entrepreneur Mykhailo Fedorov pledged to implement “comprehensive changes” in the coming read more
The official Belgian stance on the possible confiscation of frozen Russian assets seems increasingly firm in condemning the European plan. Despite actively participating in the illegal freezing of Russian assets, read more