Duterte’s exit from ICC a bid to escape probe on drug war?
Philippines

Duterte’s exit from ICC a bid to escape probe on drug war?

The International Criminal Court had initiated an investigation into Philippines president Rodrigo Duterte’s ‘war on drugs’ which has led to thousands of deaths, mainly at the hands of vigilantes

Anish R M
March 19, 2019
Protest in support for West Papua movement
Indonesia West Papua

Military crackdown in West Papua intensifies as Indonesia prepares for election

The Indonesian rule in West papua is marked by numerous human rights violations, and has been met with severe resistance by the people.

Anish R M
March 14, 2019
Illan Omar
United States

Ilhan Omar, ‘anti-semitism’ and a stumbling pro-Israel lobby

The campaign to censure Minnesota Congresswoman Ilhan Omar is losing ground within the Democratic Party, pointing to the increasing failure of AIPAC and other pro-Israel groups to dominate the narrative and thwart any criticism of Israel for its crimes in Palestine

Anish R M
March 7, 2019
US and China
China United States

US and China close to a deal, but who won the trade war?

The Trump administration’s premature jubilation over the new trade deal should not be taken at face value, since the existing terms of trade are set to remain largely unchanged

Anish R M
February 27, 2019
Cuban president votes during a referendum on the new constitution
Cuba

Cubans overwhelmingly vote in favor of the new constitution

With a vast majority having ratified the new socialist constitution for Cuba, we take a look at some of the crucial issues addressed in it and the whole of process of making it

Anish R M
February 26, 2019
Pakistan IMF
Pakistan

Why is Pakistan out of cash again?

As Pakistan negotiates a loan with the IMF, for what could be its 13th and possibly the biggest bailout package from the IMF, we take a look at why it is difficult for the South Asian giant to hold down a stable economy

Anish R M
February 21, 2019
Sydney University professor fired for “hurtful and offensive” posts on Israel
Australia

Sydney University professor fired for “hurtful and offensive” posts on Israel

Tim Anderson, who was expelled for apparently violating the university’s “behavioural expectations” for posting a morphed Israeli flag on Facebook, have repeatedly called the action reactionary and a violation of his academic freedoms

Anish R M
February 13, 2019
As Brexit mess deepens, there are no easy answers in sight
United Kingdom

As Brexit mess deepens, there are no easy answers in sight

With less than a month-and-a-half left for the deadline, the stalemate in parliament continues even as various stakeholders prepare for a disruptive exit of Britain from the European Union

Anish R M
February 13, 2019