• Israel still plans to launch Rafah assault, Netanyahu tells western diplomats

    Prime minister also seeks to assure allies Israel’s response to Iran will be measured, as officials urge him to focus on ceasefire dealBenjamin Netanyahu has told western diplomats that he will go ahead with a ground offensive on Rafah in southern Gaza, and has also suggested that Israel’s anticipated reprisal for Iran’s missile and drone salvo will be aimed at Iranian interests rather than Tehran’s proxies.The Israeli leader has sought to assure anxious allies that Israel’s response to Iran...

  • Boris Johnson: Banning Arms Sales To Israel “Death Wish Of Western Civilization”

    Former British prime minister Boris Johnson wrote a column in the Daily Mail slamming calls by the British government to ban arms sales to Israel. In the article, entitled: “It Would Be Insane For Britain To Ban Arms Sales To Israel. The Sooner We Denounce The Idea, The Better,” Johnson wrote: “If you want an […]

  • Fair Housing and Civil Rights Conference draws crowds at Western New England University

    The 18th annual ‘Fair Housing and Civil Rights Conference’ is currently ongoing on the campus of Western New England University.

  • Civil Aviation Ministry talks of differentiated regulation of drones for civil and defence use

    Ministry Secretary Vumlunmang Vualnam talked about a separate set of guidelines for drone usage based on specific use cases like civil and public uses, defence and law enforcement uses

  • Civil War

    From filmmaker Alex Garland comes a journey across a dystopian future America, following a team of military-embedded journalists as they race against time to reach DC before rebel factions descend upon the White House.

  • Civil LARP: The journalists are at it again

    Alex Garland’s Civil War is not just a story told from the point of view of journalists, which would be taxing enough. It’s a movie about journalism, which is a hilariously narrow and tedious preoccupation for a movie that’s nominally concerned with present-day civil conflict. But it’s ironically very fitting: reporters spent four years playacting as valiant rebel war correspondents […]

  • Civil War Should Make You Angry

    There's been a lot of discourse around the film, and Alex Garland's Civil War is a movie that should make you angry.

  • Civil War: Not what it says on the tin

    Alex Garland’s Civil War isn’t the movie you might expect from its trailers, which portray the film as an action blockbuster set amid an apocalyptic near-future conflict between a loose confederation of Western states and the federal government in Washington, D.C. Don’t expect massive battles over American cities. The violence is brutal but mostly brief. […]

  • Masters Preview: The Aussie Assault

    It goes without saying that Masters week is one of the most memorable on the calendar. Similar to an Ashes Test at Lords or Wimbledon, it is rich in tradition it just feels different, it’s a purist’s haven.

  • Why can't America move on from civil war?

    Not so long ago, the notion of civil war erupting in America might have

  • A Small 'Civil War' Round Up

    Movie Review: In Alex Garland’s potent ‘Civil War,’ journalists are America’s last hope https://t.co/g38WnFO00s— The Associated Press (@AP) April 9, 2024 Reviews are pretty goodRT is 90%MC is 78All out facist Andy Ngo and TERF Helen Lewis are mentioned in the credits?In case you were wondering about watching Civil War, they thank actual Nazis in the credits.NGL seeing Andy Ngo and Helen Lewis there really hurts my opinion of @A24. pic.twitter.com/EvPn8z7TI6— Olivia Hill (@machineiv) April 9,...

  • Towards civil service reforms

    It is customary that a newly formed government comes along with its agenda, policies and programmes. As the most vital machinery of government, it is the responsibility of the civil service to drive the implementation of policies and programmes because a committed civil service is the best vehicle for carrying out and explaining to the Read More