U.K. Police Arrest British Ex-MP Galloway, Wife Without Charge George Galloway, a former Member of the British Parliament and recipient of the Special “Ismail Haniyeh” Award, was arrested in the UK along with his wife, yet they were released.
American Metamorphosis: Al Qaeda Leader in U.S.; A Return to Homeland The former leader of the terrorist groups Daesh (ISIS) and al-Qaeda in Syria has now traveled to the United States to attend the annual summit of world leaders at the 2025 UN General Assembly in New York.
Global Reactions to the U.K.’s Recognition of Palestine In an unprecedented move, the British government has officially recognized the State of Palestine, prompting a wave of international responses ranging from cautious optimism to sharp criticism.
80 Years Since Nagasaki Attack: Continuation of Peace Through Domination While eighty years have passed since the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, a brief look at history shows that the patterns of controlling global discourse from the past century to the present, from the destruction of two cities in Japan with nuclear bombs to support for the war in Gaza and the aggression against Iran, or in other words, the long-standing policy of "domination under the pretext of peace," continue.
Benefits of Dam and HPP Projects for Local Stakeholders Power plant construction projects are more than just feats of engineering—they’re transformative forces that shape communities and ecosystems. From electricity generation to economic growth, these developments can unlock vital progress in underserved regions. Yet, their success depends on thoughtful planning, environmental stewardship, and active collaboration with local stakeholders. When built responsibly, power plants become catalysts for sustainable development, striking a balance between infrastructure needs, environmental protection, and social prosperity.