
Has Netanyahu gone mad?
By Justice (R) Markandey Katju (India) After the massive destruction of lives and property in Gaza, leaving the place almost desolate and barren, Israeli Prime

By Justice (R) Markandey Katju (India) After the massive destruction of lives and property in Gaza, leaving the place almost desolate and barren, Israeli Prime

By Amar Adiya (Mongolia) Fiscal cuts and a coal boom steady the economy—for now. Prime Minister Gombojavyn Zandanshatar marked in September 2025 his first 100

By Amna Amir (Pakistan) The gender pay gap remains one of the most persistent inequalities of our time. Despite decades of progress in women’s education,

By Abdul Rafay Afzal (Editor in Chief – The Advocate Post) In a historic, sweeping reality shift Saudi Arabia has signed a defense pact with

By Justice (R) Markandey Katju While millions of Indians struggle with poverty, unemployment, and inequality, the cow is having the time of her life. A

By Khoirul Anwar (Indonesia) The central issue of bureaucratic reform today is no longer merely about integrity. Integrity is crucial, but the more complex challenge

By Justice (R) Markandey Katju (India) A hallmark of a civilised society is that minorities therein can live with dignity and honour. From that standpoint

By Pakeeza Zainab (Pakistan) Israel, a state increasingly drunk on power and blinded by its crusade against Palestinian existence, seems hell-bent on rewriting the rules

By Amna Amir (Pakistan) Childhood is meant to be a time of play, discovery, and growth. Yet for millions of children in Pakistan, it has

By Fatima Ghufran (Pakistan) Despite a deep well of history and heritage, Pakistan’s museums remain out of step with the young generation. Is it time

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