Covid-19: China Under The Scanner

The COVID-19 pandemic has overtaken the world by deathly awe. With a whopping 1,015,667 confirmed cases, 53,200 deaths and around 204 countries affected as...

Covid-19, Lockdown and Migratory Birds: International Perspective

In India, especially in the northern parts, this is a period of spring. A much-favored time for the visit of migratory birds, who migrate...

Blood plasma as an antidote?

During the Spanish Flu in 1918, The medical researchers published many reports illustrating how transmissions of blood plasma cells obtained from any infectious disease...

Coronaviruses: Are they here to stay?

In recent decades, zoonotic diseases–those transferred from animals to humans–have gained international attention. Ebola, avian influenza (or bird flu), H1N1 flu virus (or swine...

Coronavirus Social Distancing Does Not Mean Emotional Distancing

As we continue to observe social distancing, we also have to keep reminding ourselves, social distancing does not mean emotional distancing.   In other words,...

The tortured loneliness of poets, or, older males

But the air is growing cold. As coldas the angst of beginners. I am not that scholarship girl in chapters and parts. I keep...

Chasing the sea

The voices are inside my head. Calling to me. Speaking in ancient tongues. They talk and talk and talk. The damage is done. The...

Landscape ahead seems gloomy

Many conspiracy theories are circulating in the media, and each one having its strong logic is very difficult not to believe. Similarly, blame games...

COVID-19: UN Security Council should urgently take a Lead

Authors: Tan Sri Hasmy Agam and Prof. Anis H. Bajrektarevic The COVID-19 situation is very worrying, indeed, alarming matter, not just as a global health...

World Governments Need Cooperation of Every Section of Society to Defeat COVID-19

COVID-19 has wrapped the whole world in its trap because of multiple reasons in which irresponsible behaviour at the hands of states remains at...

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