Category "Current Affairs"

War, Corruption, and the Prime Minister: How Netanyahu’s Courtroom Drama Shakes Israel Amid the Gaza War

While missiles rain over Gaza and air raid sirens wail across Israeli cities, another storm brews inside the Tel Aviv District Court — one that could change the course of Israeli democracy. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s longest-serving and most polarizing leader, is currently battling not just enemies on the...

India Strikes Back: Why Chinese State Media Accounts Were Blocked on X – A Bold Stand Against Digital Propaganda

In a powerful move signaling India’s growing digital assertiveness, the Government of India has blocked the X (formerly Twitter) accounts of Chinese state-run media giants – Global Times and Xinhua News Agency. But this isn’t a blanket ban on Chinese media. Instead, it’s a calculated, precision response to repeated attempts...

Big Power Moves in Riyadh: The $1 Trillion US-Saudi Tech & Arms Deal That Could Reshape Global Alliances

In what many are calling one of the most powerful gatherings of the decade, Riyadh is currently hosting a high-stakes, multi-dimensional negotiation between top global CEOs, political giants, and royalty. Present at the center of it all: Donald Trump, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS), and titans of global capitalism...

Twitter Unbanned in Pakistan – But the Real Motive Wasn’t Free Speech, It Was Digital Warfare

From Ceasefire to Cyberfire Following India’s powerful military retaliation under Operation Sindoor, Pakistan made a highly questionable move — lifting its self-imposed Twitter ban. What seemed like a step towards restoring digital freedom quickly turned into a full-blown disinformation campaign targeting India. Rather than promoting open dialogue, Twitter’s unbanning became...