By P.K.Balachandran Colombo, September 5 (The Citizen): The Maldives is set to have its Presidential election on September 9. But
Category: Politics
LGBTQ+ volleyball champion hits a nerve in Turkey’s culture war
Turkey’s women volleyballers may have won the European championship on Sunday but the presence of a prominent LGBTQ+ star in
Russia’s ‘General Armageddon’ pops up in Moscow
Russian General Sergei Surovikin, believed to have been an ally of now-dead mutineer Yevgeny Prigozhin, was spotted in public for
‘Horrified And Disgusted’: Headteacher Condemns Gillian Keegan’s Four-Letter Outburst
Gillian Keegan had to watch the headteacher criticise her for her remarks. A furious headteacher has condemned Gillian Keegan’s four-letter
Tony Blair back in fashion as UK Labour gets election-ready
LONDON — Opposition leader Keir Starmer has quit the unity act — and it’s his left-wing colleagues in the line
EU official from Sweden has been in prison in Iran for over 500 days
A Swedish citizen who works for the EU’s diplomatic corps has been imprisoned in Iran on espionage charges for well

On the heels of Bill C-22 comes a new grassroots program led by Alberta AISH recipients
The grassroots organization comes on the heels of the Canada Disability Benefit Act which aims to reduce poverty and support
G20 Summit: India’s authoritarianism strangles solutions to global challenges
By Avinash Kumar and Alena Kahle/The Diplomat On September 9, the most powerful heads of state will meet in India
Rajapaksa officials ‘linked to Easter Sunday Sri Lanka bombs’
By Catherine Philp, Diplomatic Correspondent/The Times London, September 4: Sri Lankan officials loyal to the Rajapaksa family were complicit in