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The politics and dynamics of a new Pope for the Catholic Church – A legacy to behold and advance by Dr Ranjan Solomon countercurrents.org/2025/05/the-po… There’s a strong sentiment in many non-Western parts of the world that it’s time for the papacy to move beyond its historical European

After India’s Limited Strike on Pakistan, De-escalation, Restraint and Diplomacy Needed to Avoid War by Bharat Dogra countercurrents.org/2025/05/after-… Following the April 22 attack by terrorists on tourists and a local rescuer in Pahalgam in India killing 26 persons, India blamed this on



The UK-India Free Trade Deal: A Corporate Coup by Bhabani Shankar Nayak countercurrents.org/2025/05/the-uk… It’s a charming British summer for corporations, following the long-awaited UK-India trade deal signed after three years of negotiation. The Labour Party–led British government has






Universality, Inclusivity, and Shared Wisdom – An Abrahamic Perspective by V A Mohamad Ashrof countercurrents.org/2025/05/univer… The figure of Abraham stands as a foundational patriarch for three major world religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. His unwavering faith, his submission

Mixed Politics: Trump, Netanyahu and The Houthis by Dr Marwan Asmar countercurrents.org/2025/05/mixed-… Benjamin Netanyahu hadn’t finished patting himself on the back for destroying the Sanaa International Airport – after all Israeli warplanes hit the country twice in less than 24 hours –






Displacement: Sharbat Gula and her life in Italy by Zeenat Khan countercurrents.org/2025/05/displa… Until Sharbat Gula landed in Italy, her five-decades of life had been a whirlwind of events – often chaotic, unsafe, and intense. Her iconic image on the National Geographic magazine cover

Displacement: Sharbat Gula and her life in Italy by Zeenat Khan countercurrents.org/2025/05/displa… Until Sharbat Gula landed in Italy, her five-decades of life had been a whirlwind of events – often chaotic, unsafe, and intense. Her iconic image on the National Geographic magazine cover