
Georgia’s path to EU Membership: Why it matters for Europe’s Future?
By Lilu Toidze-Limin (Georgia) Georgia has lived where the continents come together for centuries, a tiny country squeezed between mountains and oceans, empires. Its destiny

By Lilu Toidze-Limin (Georgia) Georgia has lived where the continents come together for centuries, a tiny country squeezed between mountains and oceans, empires. Its destiny

By Justice (R) Markandey Katju (India) Judging by what one sees, Tejashwi Yadav seems all set to be the next Chief Minister of Bihar. The

By Amna Amir (Pakistan) “We are producing scholars who can solve equations but cannot solve their own fears.” Every year, schools celebrate exam toppers, children

By Noor Alwali (Iraq) After more than two decades, Congress is taking a symbolic step to formally close the chapter on the Iraq War. In

By Fatima Ghufran (Pakistan) The duty of a father to maintain his child is a fundamental tenet of family law in Pakistan. It emanates from

By Liza Zurabiani (Georgia) For the first time in its modern history, Japan a nation long marked by political conservatism and entrenched gender hierarchies has

By Justice (R) Markandey Katju (India) On 12th October 2025, I visited the dargah of the great Sufi saint Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya in Delhi, accompanied

By Liza Zurabiani (Georgia) For an ordinary person, even just walking through the Venice Biennale is a simple act. When you walk through the Venice

By Noor Alwali (Iraq) Amid regional turmoil and persistent internal political challenges, Iraq faces an uncertain future. At the core of its difficulties lies a

By Fatima Ghufran (Pakistan) The Earth is in distress, and 2025 has made it impossible to look away. The recent floods in Pakistan, wildfires in

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