Former President Mahinda Rajapaksa celebrated his eightieth birthday on Nov.18th. Whether we admire or despise his politics, ...
DAILY, Nigerians lament the state of affairs. We condemn the impunity of the powerful, the selective application of justice, ...
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Floods and Filipino hydrological amnesia

The Philippines is a nation shaped—geographically, historically, economically, and existentially—by water. It is an ...
After being stranded for thirteen hours at OR Tambo Airport, 160 Palestinian war refugees faced a dire humanitarian crisis, raising questions about South Africa's commitment to international ...
Recently, Mrs. Gloyta Nathalang, Senior Executive Vice President, Sustainability Management and Corporate Communications, ...
In Nigeria, “oga” simply means boss. But over time, it has grown into a symbol of unquestioned authority — a hierarchy that rewards fear, not fairness. From the motor park to the ministry, the phrase ...
The recent explosion on 10th November in Delhi once again highlights the increasingly fragile boundary between criminal ...
In every corner of the world, the act of blood transfusion represents a profound covenant of trust between parties; first, ...
New Pantai Expressway Sdn Bhd (“NPE”), a wholly owned subsidiary of IJM Corporation Berhad (“IJM”), today held the ...
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Restoring the Black Star: Reclaiming Ghana’s national soul

For some time now, I've been in conversation with friends across the diaspora, wrestling with a question that haunts many of ...
TAT Governor Thapanee Kiatphaibool explained that recent negative news had affected Thailand’s image, especially among Chinese tourists. The 'Trusted Thailand' initiative aims to rebuild trust, ...
Every nation meets a moment when its institutions, like characters in a long and weary novel, can no longer pretend to be ...