Climate emergency: why global mobilization is so important

Our planet is currently facing an unprecedented climate crisis and we are now close to the point of no return. The consequences are already showing signs of irreversibility in many parts of the world, and many are now suggesting the abandonment of the term ‘climate change’ in exchange for language that conveys the seriousness of what is happening.

The crumbling of Indian Economy

By Seema Khan

Niti Ayog chairman Rajiv Kumar dropped a bomb about the current state of Indian economy when he said that in last 70 years he had not seen such financial and  liquidity crunch in the market.

Indian economy was one of the fastest growing economies in the world just before the ‘vikas purush’ Narendra Modi took over country’s reign.

My truth, your truth, their truth, and “the” truth

by Samuel Perez Attias

In the Americas, especially in South America, the conversation surrounding the establishment of western civilization is still referred to as “the discovery of the new world.” But, the fact is that, when the Europeans came to America, it was not quite “new” and neither were they “discovering” it.

Palestinian barriers to healing traumatic wounds

by Dr Samah Jabr

20 Aug 2019; MEMO: Traumatised patients who I see in my office often express negativistic mistrust when I ask them about their feelings: “It is humiliating to complain to anyone other than God”; “Don’t complain about injuries, don’t hurt anyone but yourself”; “Contain your pain in your aching heart to avoid the shame of sharing it”. Such reactions are not just limited to individuals.

Manifestos of Hate: What White Terrorists Have in Common

by Ramzy Baroud

Writing under the title of “If the El Paso shooter had been Muslim”, Moustafa Bayoumi stated the obvious.

“If the El Paso shooter had been a Muslim,” Bayoumi wrote in the British Guardian newspaper on August 6, US President Donald Trump “would be lobbing accusations such as ‘Islam hates us’ in the direction of Muslims and not lecturing the public about video games.”

How far will China go to support Pakistan's position on Kashmir?

By Kunal Purohit 

12 August 2019; DW: Both India and Pakistan are vying for China's support in the dispute over Kashmir. Experts say that although China is critical of India's move to control the region, it's unlikely to affect economic ties with India.

On Friday, Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi visited Beijing as part of Islamabad's efforts to draw global support against the Indian government's decision to scrap Kashmir's special status.

Dismantling Kashmir: Assault on Democracy and Federalism

by Prakash Karat

7 Aug 2019; GANASHAKTI: The Modi government has conducted a lightning strike against the Constitution and federalism.  Under the aegis of the Modi-Shah duo, Article 370 of the Constitution has been disemboweled and the subsidiary provision stemming from it – Article 35A – nullified.  They have then proceeded to launch a brazen attack on the very existence of Jammu & Kashmir by abolishing the state and dividing it up into two centrally-run Union Territories.  

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