Corruption in Africa is like an insidious culinary contaminant, tarnishing the feast of progress and development.
So the question is not just whether triple talaq is wrong; it is whether the system around it is sufficient to correct
Away from home, people move in large groups across borders, filling public loneliness while searching for comfort in strange cities.
In some places, disagreement is dangerous. People lower their voices. They glance over their shoulders before speaking.
Russia's war economy churns on, poised for a fifth year despite 1.2 million casualties, innovating missiles while Putin eyes Europe.
The student loans, which were intended to be the key to opportunity, have become a financial burden for millions of people worldwide.
While earlier summits were government-led, the next decade of India-Africa relations will be driven by the likes of Reliance, Adani, and Airtel,
Traditions holding us back thrive when we idolize them blindly, but they ground us when we remix them thoughtfully.
Media literacy is often framed as the audience’s responsibility; our job is to question, interpret, and critically engage with what we consume.
But what if we’ve misunderstood this all along? What if being average is actually a superpower?
Artificial intelligence bypasses those cues entirely. Increasingly, we trust what arrives through a screen. A video. An audio clip. A written argument.

