OPINION

England done and dusted, now the IPL
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The heroes involved in this success were the young Indian brigade. The most destructive and devastating of all was Rishabh Pant. The wicketkeeper-batsman, having done an incredible task of taking India to one of their most enthralling wins against Australia, proved to be England's nemesis.
The unfolding tragedy of Tibet
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This is among the many conflicts currently brewing in south Asia, probably the worse as far as the power imbalance is concerned. The water tower of Asia has for long witnessed the cold and dark nights under the communist regime of China. The process of democratization is merely a ghost only if that ghost exists.
Harry And Meghan Oprah Interview: Was It Worth It?
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The Oprah Winfrey interview of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle was definitely of the most-watched interviews in years. And with so many viewers comes as many opinions. Soon after the interview was broadcasted, both Harry Meghan and the Royal family started trending all over the internet.
A Global Concert for a new Global Era?
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Well, the murmurs were already there in the pre-Covid era that the plans are afoot to change the present global governance and usher in new world order. But now things have slowly started falling in place.
Tenth anniversary of Syrian crisis: Home truths from an eyewitness
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Whenever courtiers in rags, with some previous pique, stoked his fragile ego with stories of rampant lawlessness in the villages because "huzoor's" power had ended, "humour" would come out with his preferred shotgun. This sad, fake "dadagiri" (gangsterism) lasted as long as the boxes of Eley's did.
A bill in solidarity with 6 million Tibetans
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It is not an easy task to fight evil and rise up against fascist and dictatorial regimes. The manifestation of fascism as a democratic country won't be tolerated and has to be fought against. We Tibetans are fighting for our rightful cause and in this regard, we have knocked at the doors of conscience of every major global player.
Quad Summit 2021: Forward trajectory disturbs China
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China's hope that the four-country group hasn't formed a cohesive force from within, may need a revisit after the Quad leaders agreed to give a joint statement, committed to holding an in-person leaders' summit by the end of 2021 and agreed to pursue important agendas through three focused working groups.
Pope Francis and Ayatollah Sistani talks: Balm for bruised souls
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"A humble and wise man," the Pope said of Sistani. "It felt good, for my soul, this meeting." This was no hyperbole; this seemed to reflect the tenor of the conversation, where only interpreters were present.
China: The Ruffain who sees bully in everyone else
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Barely had UK's Royal Navy announced the schedule for early 2021 deployment of HMS Queen Elizabeth and its battle group to the Western Pacific, Chinese media began its usual hyperventilation. The UK and in the same breath India were accused of, "infesting China's surroundings with aircraft carriers to target China".
Tolerance and coexistence central to humanity
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Pope Francis' historical Iraq visit underlined his commitment to interfaith dialogue, tolerance and coexistence, and their necessity in today's world.
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