A vote for SharonATUL ANEJA in BahrainIn the context of an impending U.S.-led war against Iraq and an intensifying conflict with Palestinians, Israelis vote the right-wing Likud to power o
Israel in election moodATUL ANEJA in BahrainThe hardline Likud party is all set to make major gains in the January parliamentary elections, but the Labour party can tilt the scales by shifting i
The seeming end of a siegeATUL ANEJA in BahrainPalestine leader Yasser Arafat's unscathed re-emergence from the rubble of his Ramallah compound has presented the Israeli leadership with an excuse t
The regional moodATUL ANEJA in BahrainBy meeting the U.N. demand on weapons inspections, Iraq has seemingly managed to galvanise Russia, China and France to stay a U.S.-led attack on it un
A new degree of volatilityATUL ANEJA in BahrainThe Quartet Group's efforts for a lasting solution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict may come a cropper without the support of all the countries in
Has COVID truly exposed the broken global order? Despite the COVID-19 pandemic being a severe and truly global crisis, developed countries continue to act in the interests of Big Pharma instead of fo
SlideshowPostcards from Khasi hillsImages that mix politics, history and discomfort to document how the Khasi people made Christianity, a “foreign faith”, their own.