American tourist Karl Adolf Amrhein, 57, was detained in Sukawati village, Bali, on 19 March for walking outdoors during Nyepi, the island’s Day of Silence. Initially pretending to be mute, he later ...
Energy, Power, and the New Global Fault Line "In an increasingly interconnected world, regional conflicts no longer remain confined to their geography.

The privilege of silence

Few scandals in recent memory have shaken public confidence in institutions as profoundly as the revelations surrounding the ...
Dauda’s book, University Governance and Academic Staff Militancy in Nigeria provides a comprehensive exploration of the ...
As Uganda’s first female Speaker of Parliament and now First Deputy Prime Minister, Rebecca Kadaga has spent more than three decades breaking barriers and defying expectations.
Masked federal agents kidnap a father as he waits to pick up his child from school. An ice cream cart is abandoned on the sidewalk, its vendor disappeared. A young man is arrested at his job and ...
Ferrari’s push to refine its 2026 Formula 1 package took an intriguing turn at the Chinese Grand Prix, where the team quietly ...
Yet these indicators were read in isolation. They were treated as signs of imminent collapse, rather than as expressions of a complex and dynamic society. What was missing from this analysis was not ...
A Sri Lankan voice that reshaped Global Marine Science Specialist Consultant Paediatrician and Honorary Senior Fellow, Postgraduate Institute of Medicine, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka. At a recent ...
"One of the most toxic things I have found in doing marriage counseling is when couples think of themselves as individuals ...
Professor Mohamed Maheesh’s inquiry into reducing fuel waste amidst a failing public transport system and chronic congestion he discussed in a YouTube on Facebook ( strikes a chord because it ...
Both-sides-ism in the Israel context is not a call for balance; it is a rhetorical laundering mechanism that turns terrorism ...