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Mujib’s Blunders
When a long-oppressed, exploited and persecuted people gain independence of their land through an armed struggle by…
FO° Talks: After Sushi, Ramen and Matcha, Actor Sayuri Oyamada Picks the Next Viral Japanese Food
Rohan Khattar Singh, Fair Observer’s Video Producer & Social Media Manager, speaks with Sayuri Oyamada, a Japan…
AI Didn’t Steal Our Intelligence — We Abandoned It!
Ever since the European Enlightenment that ushered in what we think of as “the age of science” some three centuries…
FO° Talks: Nepal’s Prime Minister Oli Resigns After Deadly Protests, What Next?
[This interview was recorded on September 9, 2025. Nepal’s Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli resigned during the recordi…
Chile’s Indigenous Rapa Nui Wants Its Stolen Moai Back
About 3,700 kilometers off the Chilean coast, on one of the most remote inhabited islands in the world, stand the m…
The Chinese Creep into Nepal: A Historical and Contemporary Narrative
As the first rays of daylight filter over the hills surrounding Pashupatinagar — a Nepali border town in the Ilam D…
FO° Talks: How Impeachments, Scandals and Corruption Shaped South Korea’s Politics
Editor-in-Chief Atul Singh and academic & author David Tizzard explore South Korea’s turbulent political landsc…
From Roads to Reform: China and Pakistan’s Expanding Economic Alliance
Since the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) was launched in 2015, China and Pakistan have proudly declared t…
FO° Talks: Moldova’s Pro-EU Party Wins Pivotal Election: A Turning Point or Trouble Ahead?
Editor-in-Chief Atul Singh and Sebastian Schäffer, the Director of the Institute for the Danube Region and Central …