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United States and other foreign donor cutbacks in humanitarian aid have worsened the already existing education crisis for ...
“Eritrea’s attempt to table a counter resolution, designed to force an end to the Special Rapporteur’s mandate, is a cynical ...
Hundreds of human rights organisations warn EU that its continued failure to sanction Israel is destroying what little ...
Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania are leaving the Ottawa Treaty, aiming to deploy landmines for border defence amid rising fears ...
Uganda's Yoweri Museveni is eyeing a seventh term after 39 years in power, raising fears of lifetime rule and no return to ...
The 53rd infantry ‘MATAPAT’ battalion (IB) has formally launched the Friends Rescued Aquaculture ‘Palafishdaan’ program ...
Parliament declares Edward V as illegitimate based on his parent’s alleged bigamous marriage. 1646: Thomas Fairfax’s New Model Army ...
Responding to the European Commission’s review of the EU-Israel Association Agreement which found ‘indications’ that Israel is breaching its human rights obligations, Eve Geddie the Director of ...
Nowhere is this more evident than in India’s expanding metadata surveillance regime, which operates largely in legal opacity and bureaucratic silence. While traditional surveillance has always been a ...
As US President Donald Trump weighs joining Israel’s assault on Iran, questions are mounting over whether such an ...
In this interview with Paresh Malakar, Sukumar Muralidharan delves into the complex and ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran.
Share The Niger Delta region has never been the same since 1956 when crude oil (Black gold) was first discovered in large ...