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Could India officially be renamed ‘Bharat’?

Could India officially be renamed ‘Bharat’?

In preparation to host the G20 summit this weekend, state-issued invitations sent to world leaders have ignited rumours that Modi’s government plans to break with the country’s colonial heritage. This has raised concerns that the Prime Minister is attempting to politicise the national identity. This week, speculations have been growing...

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How Saudi Arabian summit boosted its geopolitical influence

How Saudi Arabian summit boosted its geopolitical influence

Saudi Arabia's efforts to position itself as an influential player in the Ukraine-Russia war reflected on the summit it hosted recently, showcasing its multifaceted approach to global politics. The Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, Muhammed bin Salman’s invitation to President Zelenskyy to the Arab League summit earlier this year signified his will to engage with the Ukrainian leader. That summit saw Zelenskyy calling out certain Arab leaders for neglecting...

By Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Niger’s coup garners support from students

Niger’s coup garners support from students

In a surprising turn of events, Niger witnessed a coup led by a group of military officers, which has surprisingly gained widespread support from students who have taken to the streets in solidarity. The coup, which took place late July, has thrown the country into a state of uncertainty, with many hoping for a change in leadership and an end to corruption and political instability. Led by General Abdourahamane Tchiani,...

By Nairobi, Kenya
Cheaper flights trump greener railways in Europe

Cheaper flights trump greener railways in Europe

A new study has found that – on average – a flight is cheaper than a train journey in Europe. Here’s what that means for the climate crisis.  If you live in Britain, you’re well aware of the daylight robbery that is rail travel. Travelcards aside, you’re likely to drop at least £100 for a 3 hour journey from London to Manchester. In Italy, however, a 2h, 55min journey from...

By Brighton, UK
Anger is the most powerful emotion for driving climate action

Anger is the most powerful emotion for driving climate action

A recent study, which asked over 2,000 Norwegian adults how they felt about the climate crisis, found the link to activism was seven times stronger for anger than it is for hope. If, during the last few years, you’ve experienced an overwhelming sense of anger regarding the current state of our planet, know that – by all means – you are not alone. According to a survey conducted...

By London, UK