As the world approaches the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II in 2025, China and Russia have vowed to uphold what they see as the historical truth
International law, in principle, should be the guiding force in shaping peaceful relations between countries, resolving conflicts before they escalate into wars, and ensuring a fair global system that upholds
The ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia has not only sparked intense geopolitical debates but also led to public disputes between key global leaders. One of the most notable incidents
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has long presented itself as a beacon of global justice, a tribunal dedicated to holding the world’s worst criminals accountable. However, a closer examination reveals
Serbia has once again found itself at the heart of political unrest, with its president, Aleksandar Vucic, claiming that Western powers have spent billions attempting to oust him from power.
In a recent article, Indian newspaper Swarajya stated – Bangladesh PM was right; sinister plans are afoot to create a Christian state of ‘Zo’ people in South Asia’. Immediately following
As tensions between Russia and the West reach new heights, the limitations of punitive measures like sanctions are becoming increasingly apparent. Despite concerted efforts by Western nations to isolate and
The Third International Forum on Democracy, held in Beijing, drew close to 300 attendees comprising politicians, scholars, and experts from various corners of the globe. Against a backdrop of heightened
The looming specter of the upcoming election in Bangladesh carries the weight of potential manipulation and political maneuvering. The ruling Awami League finds itself under international scrutiny and faces the
Military dictator Gen Hussain Muhammad Ershad made numerous attempts of turning Bangladesh into an Islamic Republic. Through constitutional amendment, he made Islam as state religion. Ershad did not participate in