The coronavirus, Hegel and the builders of the tower of Babel
The mainstream media information on Covid-19 is full of contradictions: there is no doubt about this.
The mainstream media information on Covid-19 is full of contradictions: there is no doubt about this.
In recent skirmishes, Azerbaijan looks determined to pursue military action against Armenian in the Nagorny Karabakh - broke away from Azerbaijan in the 1990s during the breakdown of the former Soviet Union - until a full Armenian withdrawal.
The year of COVID gave all of us plenty of time, even those who were able to go out every day to go to work.
Since President Joe Biden took the oath, there were speculations that world peace will be disturbed badly.
In a way yes, they are right: it is like a war. But no, no bayonet charges against the enemy.
Either print media or electronic media, full of bad news, killing, torture, wars, conflicts, natural disasters, etc., are happening round the clock in various parts of the world.
The US organisation Freedom House recently published its latest report on the state of civil liberties around the world.
The leading news outlet, "Times of India" (TOI) has published a news item on 6 March 2021 that a scuffle between gentlemen cadets (GCs) at the Indian Military Academy (IMA) has left three GCs admitted to Military Hospital with injuries.