Foreign Policy

Indians Fighting Alongside Daesh Caught

At a press conference the Ambassador from Iraq to India informed the press that the city of Mosul had been…

7 years ago

‘For Erdogan, personal interest trumps national interest’: Former Turkish Member of Parliament

As Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan faces widespread protests and accusations of clamping down on dissent by using the last…

7 years ago

Maduro’s Constituent Assembly versus the Opposition’s Plebiscite

Both sides feel the end of the political crisis lies in a vote As July 30, the day of the…

7 years ago

Bomb blast hits military vehicle, wounds 17 in southeast Turkey — army

Explosives planted by Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) militants ripped through a Turkish military vehicle travelling through southeast Turkey today, wounding…

7 years ago

‘The Venezuelan factor,’ entrepreneurs adapt to nation in crisis

Andreina Aponte and Frank Jack Daniel A small group of young business people look for opportunities in Venezuela’s crisis Unfazed…

7 years ago

Cornershop Nationalism: Say No! to Chinese Goods

Swadeshi Jagran Manch, one of the many appendages of the RSS, has been leading a campaign to cut down imports…

7 years ago

The Devil’s Disciples

Pakistan’s universities are becoming a hub for bigotry, violence and hate. The recent instances of violence and lynchings bring forward…

7 years ago

The Brexit Plan

With the final negotiations coming up next week the Theresa May government is articulating its version of Brexit in the…

7 years ago

The Chinese Scramble for Africa

China sent ships with hundreds of troops to Djibouti for opening of military base to protect the country and its…

7 years ago

Qatar has $340 billion in reserves to weather Arab sanctions

The country’s central bank has said that even if the rift escalates and more money flows out, the country’s banking…

7 years ago