International Relations & Geopolitics 51 articles

Business & Entrepreneurship
  • February 21, 2026

No Plans for Common BRICS Currency Says Brazil President

For months, the financial world and social media have been buzzing with one massive rumor: The BRICS Currency. You’ve probably seen the headlines or the tweets. People were saying that the BRICS nations (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) were about to launch their own money to replace the US Dollar. Some called it […]

Australia moves to stop citizen returning from Islamic State Camp in Syria

Hey everyone, welcome back to the blog. Today, we’re diving into a story that has been sparking a lot of heated debates across Australia and the rest of the world. It’s a story about national security, human rights, and the difficult choices a government has to make when its own citizens are caught up in […]

Economics & Global Markets
  • February 18, 2026

Hammer missiles, choppers, India-France ties enter new phase with defence push

If you’ve been following the news lately, you might have noticed a lot of buzz surrounding India and France. It’s not just about fancy dinners or photo ops. something much bigger is happening. Recently, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron met in Mumbai, and they didn’t just talk they signed deals that […]

History & Mythology
  • February 18, 2026

Only Hindu minister in Tarique Rahman Cabinet. Who is Nitai Roy Chowdhury?

The political landscape of Bangladesh is currently undergoing a massive transformation, and at the center of this change is the formation of a new cabinet under the leadership of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) chief Tarique Rahman. While several names have made headlines, one particular appointment has caught the attention of both local and international observers. […]

India cuts off Ravi water supply to Pakistan following barrage completion

Hey everyone! Today we are talking about a huge piece of news that has been making headlines across the country. It’s all about water, politics, and a project that took almost 45 years to finish. India has finally stopped the flow of water from the Ravi River into Pakistan. This happened because the construction of […]

PM Modi to Host French President Macron in Mumbai Today

Hello everyone! Welcome back to the blog. Today is a very special day for India, and especially for the city of Mumbai. If you’ve been following the news, you probably know that the air is buzzing with excitement. Why? Because Prime Minister Narendra Modi is hosting French President Emmanuel Macron right here in our very […]

Mumbai Traffic Diversions Announced for French President Macron Visit on February 17

Hello, Mumbaikars! If you are living in Mumbai, you know that navigating the city’s traffic is practically an extreme sport. But, for those of you who take the Western Express Highway (WEH) for your daily commute to work, college, or the airport, I have some very important news for you. You need to mark your […]

Economics & Global Markets
  • February 17, 2026

A New East India Company Rising? Rubio’s Speech Signals US Colonial Aspiration

Is history finally repeating itself? A deep look into why the latest moves from the US Secretary of State have the Global South looking over its shoulder and remembering the dark days of the East India Company. If you take a moment to look back at the history books, the 18th and 19th centuries were […]

Gaming & Sports
  • February 15, 2026

India Continues No Handshake Policy as Suryakumar Snubs Pakistan Skipper

Date: February 15, 2026Location: ColomboEvent: T20 World Cup 2026 If you thought the rivalry between India and Pakistan was just about bat and ball, think again. The tension was high in Colombo this Sunday, and it wasn’t just because of the humid weather or the screaming fans. We witnessed another chapter in the intense, off-field […]

AI & Machine Learning
  • February 14, 2026

The US military deployed Claude AI to assist in the Maduro mission

In the shadow of international diplomacy and covert operations, a seismic shift is occurring in how the United States projects power and enforces the law. For decades, the image of American military intervention was defined by aircraft carriers, special forces teams, and satellite surveillance. However, the recent seizure of the Dassault Falcon 900EX effectively Venezuela’s […]