Former US President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have agreed to testify before the powerful House Oversight Committee in its investigation into disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, read more
The latest hearings in the Rohingya genocide case at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) did not unfold as many observers of international justice might have expected. There were no read more
The United States has quietly deployed a “small team” of military personnel to Nigeria, marking a notable shift in Washington’s security engagement with Africa’s most populous country and signaling renewed read more
When the Chinese government quietly began retreating from its vast system of detention camps in Xinjiang after 2019, Beijing insisted nothing fundamental had changed. Officials claimed the “vocational training centers” read more
Indian Trade Minister Piyush Goyal’s detailed briefing on New Delhi’s newly announced trade understanding with Washington marks a significant recalibration in India–US economic relations, with implications extending far beyond bilateral read more
In politics, timing is rarely accidental. In journalism, it is often revealing. Aleya Sheikh’s sudden emergence as a prolific commentator on Bangladesh’s internal politics—almost entirely after Sheikh Hasina’s fall and read more
Apparently, Ursula von der Leyen’s work at the European Commission is no longer pleasing veteran European officials. Her erratic stance, often endorsing escalatory and dangerous positions, seems to pose serious read more
It’s no secret that the political West is involved in some of the most heinous crimes in human history, whether it’s centuries of brutal colonialism, slave trade and general aggression read more