Tahir Mamdani

How to Build Sustainable Podcast Businesses with Minimal Resources

Podcasting has decisively transitioned from a fringe creative activity into a core pillar of the global digital media economy. What was once perceived as...

Are Multi-Level Marketing Pyramid Schemes? Selling Hope not Opportunity

At first glance, Multi-Level Marketing (MLM) seems like the perfect solution for aspiring entrepreneurs: flexible hours, unlimited income potential, and the promise of financial...

Giorgio Armani’s Death: Fashion Genius or Just Media-Made Myth?

Armani’s narrative thus reveals both the brilliance of his work and the biases of an industry that too often sidelines non-Western voices. The death of...

India’s Geopolitical Hypocricy: A Superpower in Waiting or a Proxy in Action?

India stands on the cusp of global greatness, boasting the world’s fastest-growing major economy, a formidable military, and a vibrant democracy. It has the...

Marwan Barghouti: The Palestinian Mandela Who Refuses to Be Forgotten

In the concrete stillness of an Israeli prison cell, a man named Marwan Barghouti has lived behind bars for over two decades. At 65...

The Entry of Imran Khan’s Sons in Pakistan Politics: A New Chapter or a Dangerous Gamble?

As Pakistan’s political theatre continues to evolve under the shadow of deep institutional rivalries and popular unrest, the possible entry of Imran Khan’s sons—Suleman...

Togo’s GenZs’ Saying “No More”: President Faure Gnassingbé “MUST GO”

Togo has erupted. Across Lomé, young protestors, most under 30, have united around barricades of burning tires and concrete blocks, not merely to decry...

Israel – Iran War: The West’s Dangerous Déjà Vu in the Middle East

In 2003, U.S. President George W. Bush stood before the world and declared that Saddam Hussein’s Iraq harboured weapons of mass destruction (WMDs). That...

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