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Kashmiris to observe shutter-down strike tomorrow over Modi’s visit

Islamabad: Complete shutdown will be observed in Indian Occupied Kashmir (IOK) on the Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi’s visit on Sunday as a mark

Delhi BJP chief calls for Jahangirpuri-like demolition drives in other...

New Delhi: The Bharatiya Janata Party’s Delhi unit chief Adarsh Gupta on Thursday said that civic bodies in the city’s eastern and southern parts

Hundreds of Rohingya escape Malaysia detention, six dead

Kuala Lumpur: Hundreds of Rohingya migrants from Myanmar escaped a detention center in Malaysia after a riot broke out, with six killed on a

British tractor firm JCB fails to carry out rights due...

London: JCB, the British tractor giant, was found by a watchdog to have failed to carry out due diligence human rights checks over the

UN decries ‘extreme brutality’ of Ethiopia’s Tigray conflict

Geneva: The UN rights chief on Wednesday slammed the extreme brutality characterizing the conflict in Ethiopia’s Tigray region, following a joint UN-Ethiopian report warning

India: Stop harassment of activists, journalists, minorities & peaceful protesters:...

New Delhi: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led government increasingly harassed, arrested, and prosecuted rights defenders, activists, journalists, students, academics, and others critical of the

Human rights violations: Tragic tales of US’ Guantanamo Bay prison

New York: Even as a US federal court recently declared Asadullah Haroon Gul’s 14-year imprisonment at Guantanamo Bay illegal, an eyewitness who visited the

What is an Afghan life worth?

Kabul: In every war, civilians suffer the most. They can barely defend themselves in crossfires but easily fall victim to attacks. The latest tragic