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A Defense Weapon that creates Offence?

Pyongyang, North Korea has conducted several nuclear and missile tests, including launches from submarines. When the THAAD (Terminal High Altitude Area Defense) was deployed in the southeastern…

Home alone- King of the throne

Donald Trump certainly isn’t new to the media circus he finds himself participating in today. 25 years ago, the man was out there talking about things that needed to be talked about, saying things…

Can terror be tamed?

Following the bomb blast that took place in Manchester, on 22nd May 2017, families of victims have delayed all funeral processes as the investigation is still ‘underway’. One of Manchester’s biggest…

Pharmacies on Strike

Members of the All India Organization of Chemists and Druggists went on one day strike on Tuesday, in protest of government’s move to regulate the sale of drugs through an e-portal. More than eight…

Prime minister on four-nation tour

Prime minister is on a six day tour of Germany, Spain, Russia and France which began on May 29 as he reached Berlin to meet Chancellor Angela Merkel. He left on Monday for the trip aimed to boost…

Srilanka faces nature’s rage

Three days after enormous mudslides and territorial rain across southwestern portions of Srilanka, at least 150 people have been killed and over half a million Srilankans are displaced. The extreme…

Foreign Policy through a ‘Security Prism’?

Australia was prevented from participating in the ‘multi-lateral’ exercises, commonly known as ‘Exercise Malabar’. The naval exercises were executed since 1992, both permanent members- U.S and Japan…

SEBI moves to ban P-Notes

The securities exchange board of India (SEBI) has proposed to tighten the rules for participatory notes and similar off-shore derivatives instruments (ODIs) by imposing regulatory fees on foreign…

Egypt hits Libyan terror camp

On 26th May 2017, Egyptians fighter jets attacked camps in Libya which according to Cairo have been training militants who had killed many Christians in Egypt earlier that day. President Abdel Fattah…

Judy hits Android

As the world is yet to recover from the WannaCry ransomware attack, a new malware ‘Judy’ has hit over 36.5 million android based phones, making its way through Google Play Store. Cyber-security firm…

Cattle trade ban

On 29 May 2017, the countrywide protest against the Centre's notification banning the sale of animals for slaughter at livestock markets and animal fairs grew louder, with Chief Minister Mamata…

Marawi: ISIS rampage

Clashes continue in Philippines between the armed forces and the Islamist insurgents in the city of Marawi which leads to death of 19 civilians. The battle between the army and the ISIS continued in…

Pakistan hikes defence budget by 7%

Nawaz Sharif led Pakistan Muslim league-Nawaz Government presented its fifth budget before 2018 elections. Government hiked defence spending by 7%. Finance Minister Ishaq Dar also announced a 10…

Global crisis

It’s now too small to solve the world's big problems and too big to solve its little ones. Where new heads of state should take their first trip is hotly debated among staff members, the destinations…

Manchester; From ‘critical’ to ‘severe’?

The Manchester attack on 22nd May, 2017 by suicide bomber - Salman Ramadan Abedi, a 22-year-old British Muslim killed 23 people (adults and children). NHS (National Health Scheme) confirmed that 54…

Banning people, banning things.

The U.S government imposed a restriction, earlier this March, on ‘large electronic devices’ in aircraft cabins. The U.S Homeland Security Secretary, John Kelly confirmed that the move was part of a…

Tax cut on coal

The sales tax on coal in India has been reduced by more than half, as per reports on the 26th of May, 2017. The duty on domestic coal would be reduced by the government from 11% to 5% and will be…

Intensifying conflict over South China Sea

Situations in the South China Sea have seemed to worsen as the US warship, USS Dewey sailed closer to an artificial island build by China. The “manoeuvring drill” conducted by US was seen by China as…

Nepal Elections

After two entire decades the people of the landlocked country of Nepal were set to vote for local government body elections on the 14th of May 2017. While citizens showed varying levels of interest…

Reduction in privately owned cars

Toby Seba, a Silicon Valley entrepreneur, Disruption and Clean Energy at Stanford’s Continuing Studies Program recently predicted that 95% of people wouldn’t own private cars by 2030. While this…