colonialism

  • By Mohamed Miah The story of American and Western interventions in Vietnam, Iraq, and Libya is not one of liberation or the spread of democracy, despite the official narratives we’ve been told. Instead, these wars serve as a testament to the power of capitalist interests, propaganda, and the manipulation of global perception. The reality behind

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  • By Mohamed Miah They lived on the edge. Artists, scientists, writers, thinkers—some of the most brilliant minds in history, they burned so intensely that it consumed them. For many of these geniuses, creativity wasn’t just a product of intellect; it was a force born out of madness, rage, and an overwhelming drive to create. Behind

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  • In modern times, a lot is said about global terrorism, drug trafficking, and corruption, yet few people, especially those in the West, connect these narratives to their true origins: the centuries-long history of colonial exploitation.  While opium is often associated with Afghanistan, the truth is that the West’s involvement in the opium trade—and its broader

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  • By Mohamed Miah In the modern discourse on human behaviour, game theory is often celebrated for its insights into cooperation, trust, and the strategic interactions that define our lives. Concepts like the “Tit-for-Tat” strategy, which emphasises the benefits of being nice and forgiving, suggest that cooperation can lead to mutual benefit over time. But when

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