Kabul Wasn’t Taken Over, It Was Handed Over To The Taliban
The US, China and Russia are ganging up to justify the Taliban’s return to power. Why?
The US, China and Russia are ganging up to justify the Taliban’s return to power. Why?
There’s an outcry over Pegasus spyware. But other evils such as Toka are not drawing attention and alarm
Last year, Afghan poppy cultivation grew by over a third and counter-narcotics ops slowed
Tens of millions of Americans are at the mercy of predatory pay-lending services
Going digital will improve farming or will it help corporates grab farmland?
For six decades, he targeted imperialism with his distinct brand of protest songs
‘He leaves behind a legacy of truth-telling to the very faces of powers-that-be,’ writes Vidyarthy Chatterjee
Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, UAE care about rich Muslim societies, not poor ones such as Palestine, Yemen
Even before Covid, India was experiencing its longest economic slowdown since 1991, writes Colin Todhunter
What if products stop crisscrossing countries? How will it impact the virus?
We’re seeing an acceleration of corporate consolidation of agrifood chain, writes Colin Todhunter
Corporations are jumping onto the ‘sustainability’ bandwagon by undermining traditional farming, writes Colin Todhunter