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The Gambia’s political atmosphere: A frank analysis in comparative context
- Advertisement - By Mohammed Jallow The Gambia, a small but historically resilient West African nation, stands at a critical crossroads in its political journey. Since the ousting of Yahya Jammeh in 2017, many citizens and observers hoped the...

India's Neighbourhood Diplomacy: A Pillar Of Consistency And Trust
(MENAFN- Khaleej Times) As India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi prepares to visit the Maldives on July 25–26, following his state visit to the UK, his itinerary sends a clear message: South Asia remains New Delhi's foremost priority. This visit is...

The Comfort of Condemning Trump – and the Cowardice of Silence Elsewhere
It’s become something of a global reflex: condemning Trump. Dismiss him as a narcissist, a populist, a threat to democracy. And in many ways, he is all those things. But let’s be honest about why the chorus is so loud. Because it’s safe....

UNHCR: 150,000 Rohingya fled to Bangladesh in last 18 months
The United Nations refugee agency says the ongoing conflict in Myanmar has forced some 150,000 Rohingya minority Muslims to seek shelter in neighboring Bangladesh over the past 18 months. The latest UNHCR report says continued persecution at home...

China-Linked Scam Centers Targeting More US Victims: Report
Asian scam centers are cheating Americans out of billions of dollars a year while enjoying at least the implicit backing of elements in the Chinese government and the threat posed by the "pig-butchering" fraud gangs is growing, a U.S....

Displaced farmers experience devastating setback after rains destroy livelihoods: 'It's frustrating'
Farmers in Myanmar are facing an uncertain future after heavy rains destroyed their sesame crops in late June. What's happening? According to the Kantarawaddy Times, both locals and refugees who have been displaced due to ongoing conflicts grow...

Ahom Valour Makes Its Way Into NCERT Textbooks In Step Towards Honouring Assam’s Legacy
Last Updated:July 17, 2025, 16:13 IST The Ahoms, who migrated in the 13th century from Mong Mao (in present-day Myanmar) to Brahmaputra Valley, laid the foundations of one of the most enduring and effective dynasties In November 2022, Assam CM...

West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee alleges harassment of Rajbanshis, Matuas in other states
Kolkata: West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday alleged that Rajbanshis and Matuas were subjected to torture and harassment in other states and people from a particular religion were also being targeted. Speaking at an event in...
School witnessing silent transformation
[Bengia Ajum] NGISSA, 17 Jul: A Government Primary School here in Longding district, located near the Indo-Myanmar border, is witnessing a silent transformation due to the effort of one Ganchai Wangsa, the chairman of the School Management...

Rajbanshis, Matuas tortured in other states: Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee
West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday alleged that Rajbanshis and Matuas were subjected to torture and harassment in other states and people from a particular religion were also being targeted. Speaking at an event in Kolkata,...

Xi Jinping's Chinese communist state is now running cover for terrorists
At the global level and even more so in the Western world there is a need to instrumentalise words that carry fundamental meanings such as democracy, freedom, peace and terrorism. At the moment, there are so many simultaneous hotbeds of war that...

IU student equips Indiana educators with vital Chin cultural and languages training
Sui Hnem Par, an IU School of Education student in Bloomington, helped facilitate the Chin Languages Workshop for P12 educators in Perry Township. Photo by Liz Kaye, Indiana University Indiana is home to 40,000 people who moved from Chin State in...

Ashes or Awakening? India at the Crossroads of World War III
Introduction: Between Karma and Catastrophe. If World War III were to erupt, India would find itself not merely at a political juncture, but at a civilizational crossroads. This is a land where the Mahabharata warned of fratricidal war and where...

UN Statements Undercut New Israeli Report on 10/7 Sexual Violence
My book “The Squad” is out in paperback tomorrow. If you want to get it and avoid Amazon, you can do that here. In hindsight, I regret not fighting for the original title I wanted, “They’ve Got Money,” because it is a sequel to my previous one,...

Karenni Retreat, Worship Gathering Builds Faith, Community
Maria Chay knew it was an honor for her community to be asked to host the 11th annual national gathering of Karenni Catholics. As a leader at St. Michael Parish, Milwaukee, and an officer with the Karenni-American Catholic Association, she helped...

Over 100 aid groups call for Israel to stop starving Gazans; UN chief hits out at ‘horror show’ as 80 children die of hunger
In a statement signed by 111 organizations, including Mercy Corps, the Norwegian Refugee Council and Refugees International, the groups warned that mass starvation was spreading across the enclave even as tons of food, clean water, medical...

Third-Country Deportations in Legal Limbo Under Trump
OPINION — “Government has assured emaSwati [the Swazi people] that the arrival [in southern Africa Wednesday in Eswatini, formerly Swaziland] of five third-country deportees from the United States of America poses no security threat to the Nation....

PEACETALK: ASEAN’s community of peacebuilders – bringing peace to a reality
(Speech delivered by Dr. Ayesah Uy Abubakar at the Panel Discussion 2: Peace – Reality or Illusion?during the Launch of the AICHR Thematic Study on the Right to Peace, held on 1 July 2025 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Dr. Abubakar of Mindanao is...

How Martyrs' Day marked Mamata's rallying cry to defeat BJP in Bengal and beyond
Trinamool Congress (TMC) chief Mamata Banerjee, in a powerful address at her party’s flagship Martyrs’ Day rally on July 21 in Kolkata, launched a combative attack on the BJP-led central government, accusing it of orchestrating a “voter deletion”...

NSO flays KIA’s ‘aggression,’ demands release of captured Naga personnel
Lahe, July 22 (MExN): The Naga Students’ Organisation (NSO) has strongly condemned what it termed as “escalating aggression” by the Kachin Independence Army (KIA) towards the Nagas. According to the NSO, the latest and most alarming incident of...