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ILO cites potential risks of online work
By Anjali Sharma
UNITED NATIONS – The Governments, employers, and workers from the 187 ILO Member States on Friday met in Geneva for the International Labour Organization’s annual conference.
The potential pitfalls of online platforms will…
US, Ukraine elects as new members to ECOSOC
By Anjlai Sharma
UNITED NATIONS – World body on Friday elected a new set of members to the UN Economic and Social Council, the principal body responsible for coordinating the Organization’s work on sustainable development and economic…
UN says unexploded mine a huge problem in Ukraine
By Anjali Sharma
UNITED NATIONS - UN Mine Action Service advisor in Ukraine, Paul Heslop on Friday reported that , overnight attacks continued in Ukraine resulted in 45 casualties and significant damage to civilian infrastructure.
He told…
UN marks World Environment Day
By Anjali Sharma
UNITED NATIONS UN on Thursday marked the 52nd World Environment Day led by the UN Environment Programme and hosted by Jeju, South Korea under the theme #BeatPlasticPollution.
The civil society groups and UN teams have…
Rafales Take Flight from Bharat: Tata-Dassault Deal Ignites Defence Revolution
Paromita Das
New Delhi, 7th June: Bharat’s ambition to become a global defence manufacturing powerhouse took a decisive leap forward with a landmark industrial partnership between French aerospace giant Dassault Aviation and Tata Advanced…
BIG UGLY BREAK-UP: Who Will Get a Black Eye in This American Reality Show?
June 6, 2025. Washington, D.C. – The alliance between tech titan Elon Musk and President Donald Trump, once a powerhouse of wealth and political bravado, has exploded into a public feud that’s gripping the nation like a prime-time reality…
Funding the Fragile: Bharat Questions ADB’s Unchecked Support to Pakistan
Paromita Das
New Delhi, 6th June: In a rapidly evolving geopolitical climate, economic decisions taken by international financial institutions are no longer viewed as strictly financial in nature—they are scrutinized through political,…
Operation Sindoor: A Symbol of National Resolve and Cultural Resonance
Paromita Das
New Delhi, 6th June: In a world increasingly driven by geopolitics, symbolism has emerged as a powerful diplomatic tool—one that communicates not just policy, but emotion, identity, and collective memory. This was evident…
A Symphony of Courage: Minu Bakshi’s I Am, I Can Illuminates Cannes
In the glittering constellation of stories that grace the Cannes Film Festival, few shine with the quiet, resolute brilliance of I Am, I Can, a documentary by director Ajay Chitnis that chronicles the extraordinary life of Prof. Dr. Minu…
Minority Rights in Bangladesh : Chattogram Court Denies Bail to Hindu Leader
Poonam Sharma
A Chattogram court has again rejected bail for Chinmoy Krishna Das Brahmachari—a powerful Hindu monk, erstwhile ISKCON chief, and a representative of the Bangladesh Sammilit Sanatani Jagaran Jote—in a series of five cases…