In Greece, thousands of demonstrators marched through central Athens Thursday (Greek Team: and Wednesday) toward the U.S. Embassy to protest the war on ...
Ten years ago Berta Cáceres, a campaigner against dams and mining projects that were displacing rural communities in Honduras, said that death threats had ...
We witness the attempted abolition of the West’s relatively free media and open democratic debate about international affairs ...
Scientists, peace organizations and civil society initiatives from several European countries have published an open letter warning against further ...
More than 10 million Bangladeshi migrant workers living across the Middle East are facing mounting uncertainty as ...
Japan's imperial ambitions in Pacific Asia from the 1880s to 1945 were shaped by a web of strategic alliances, racial politics, and great-power rivalries ...
Bangladesh hosts 90 per cent Muslims of its total population, along with other minorities, which is the fourth largest Muslim-inhabited country in the ...
War rarely begins with missiles; it begins with words. Long before bombs fall and cities tremble under the weight of military power, conflicts usually ...
Bangladesh will frame its upcoming national budget for the 2025–26 fiscal year with the global war environment and ...
We, anti-war voices from Turkey, Cyprus, Greece and Israel, raise a common cry against the ongoing attacks in Iran and the expanding conflict. This cry is ...
By Asif Showkat Kallol Bangladesh has approached China and India for support as concerns mount in Dhaka over possible ...
Oil, Geopolitics and the New Global Energy Transition “Energy has always been more than fuel. It is the hidden architecture of power.” Key Figures 303 ...