World Speak
Revolutions and the tyrants : Strategies and Systems
Much like the wolf who wears sheep’s clothing, the dictators of Northern Africa and the Middle East previously adopted a policy concealing their true nature while trying to increase their fortunes and control over the past few decades.
Founder of E-aid bags the ‘Best Female Entrepreneur’ award at GIST 2012 [Journey]
It all seemed totally crazy to everyone who heard that after submission of my entry in a Business Plan Competition and having passed through semifinal, I was not going to attend the FINAL day of competition!
Curious case of Nabeel Rajab
Senior District Attorney Abdulrahman Al-¬‐Sayyed, announced today that Nabeel Ahmed Abdul Rasul Rajab had appeared before the Lower Criminal Court to face charges of inciting illegal rallies and marches online by using social networking websites.
Candelight Vigil To Mark 11 Years Of Guantanamo
To mark 11 years since the establishment of Guantanamo Bay prison camp, the London Guantanamo campaign held mini tours around London highlighting the cases of 5 prisoners who are under illegal detention.
The West should Impose a Christian Coptic State
America and the West should support the Creation of a Christian Coptic State, and impose this International Partition Solution on President Morsi and the Radical Muslim Brotherhood
Is the Supreme Court of India only overseer for all tittle-tattle?
A major blow to the Congress-led Government. The Supreme Court cancelled all 122 telecom licenses allotted under the 2G spectrum on or after January 10, 2008. All additional spectrum given to incumbents on or after January 10, 2008 have also been cancelled.
Future of Cricket in Afghanistan
WeSpeakNews earlier brought the story about the Future of Cricket in Afghanistan. Let’s see how the former national cricket captain Raees Ahmadzai and others like him do their best to develop the Gentlemen’s game in Pathanland.
Iranian blogger Hossein Ronaghi Maleki goes on Hunger Stirke
Imprisoned Iranian Blogger Hossein Ronaghi Maleki, who is suffering from kidney disease, has gone on a hunger strike.
PICTURES from Tahrir an year after Jan 25, 2011
On January 25, 2012 Egyptians put the doubts to rest that a year after the revolution the spirit is weakening
The dangerous expansionism of China
Communist China is expanding its military, strategic and economic might rapidly all over the globe as it it seeks to usurp America, Britain, India and Russia as the dominant global powers, and establish Chinese hegemony.
How has social media affected Palestinians
In this piece I look into how Palestinians have changed tactics after the infusion of social media into their resistance.
Suspended Coffee in India
‘Suspended Coffee’ has been spilling over everywhere these days. Here's how would scenario of suspended coffee in India be.
Tragic events of the week in France
Last week was tough for France. On Monday, a shooter started fire in front of a Jewish school of Toulouse, killing a teacher and 3 young children.
A not so peaceful protest
I was stood in the middle of an escalating protest against the Israeli occupation in the village of Kafr Qaddum. The air was thick with tear gas, panic was spreading as people were running in all directions to escape.
Revisiting nostalgia in Pakistan’s Gumti bazaar
Gumti Bazaar in the walled city of Lahore has a unique identity thanks to the role it plays in historic and cultural map of the subcontinent.









