Thinking about Pakistan’s HPV Vaccine Campaign
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The recently launched HPV vaccine campaign has sparked a lot of discussion amongst doctors, teachers and parents in Pakistan...
The recently launched HPV vaccine campaign has sparked a lot of discussion amongst doctors, teachers and parents in Pakistan...
The issue of Islamic detainees in Lebanon is considered one of the most sensitive matters on the security and political scenes. It is a thorny issue tied to major regional and international shifts...
Western civilization’s enslavement of subjugated peoples, who lack control over their own destiny and live in the trenches of need, has turned the Western powers into machines that devour human beings, trading their blood for oil, and their dignity for shares!
On Thursday, August 28, the Prime Minister of the Ministry of Change and Construction, Ahmed Ghaleb Al-Rahwi, was killed, along with nine other ministers: Minister of Justice and Human Rights Mujahid Ahmed Abdullah Ali...
Indonesia is considering renegotiating the debt of the Jakarta–Bandung high-speed rail project, known as Whoosh, due to the heavy financial burden it places on state railway operator Kereta Api Indonesia (KAI). State-Owned Enterprises Minister Erick Thohir said the plan would allow KAI to manage the trains while the state handles infrastructure.
Anyone who thinks that colonialism is merely a historical era that has passed is mistaken. Colonialism is defined as “the imposition of political, military, cultural, and economic control over subjugated peoples for the purpose of exploitation.” By this definition, colonialism is a method of bringing the capitalist ideology to the world.
Some Syrian politicians have recently been promoting the idea that “we will not sell illusions to our people, and that we must act realistically to rebuild the state.” This is done on the pretext that “we are aware of our true capabilities, and the language of threats will be of no use in confronting the Zionist occupation,” and that “negotiations with it are ongoing to return to the 1974 agreement!”
Throughout history, the multiplicity of tribes in Sudan was never the cause of conflict and warfare. Rather, what caused this was the intense political and military struggle between colonial states and their agents, which destroyed crops and offspring,