Anti-government demonstrations have taken place in several provinces in Syria, as protesters called for an overthrow of President Bashar al-Assad, in scenes
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Outrage in India over video of teacher telling kids to slap Muslim student | Islamophobia News
A school teacher in India has subjected a seven-year-old Muslim student to degrading treatment inside a classroom, asking his classmates to slap
What is life like inside the world’s largest refugee camp? | Rohingya News
It is monsoon season in Bangladesh. Every year from June to October, heavy rainfall befalls the country. For one million Rohingya refugees
UN Security Council condemns Myanmar military over ‘unrelenting violence’ | Military News
Members of the United Nations Security Council – with the exception of veto-wielding China and Russia – have condemned the “unrelenting violence”
Ethiopia to launch joint probe with Saudis over alleged migrant killings | Human Rights News
Ethiopia will launch a joint investigation with Saudi Arabia into a Human Rights Watch (HRW) report accusing the kingdom’s border guards of
India must end ‘inhumane’ detention of activist GN Saibaba, says UN expert | Human Rights News
UN rights expert raises alarm over nearly decade-long detention of the former professor who is 90 percent disabled and bound to a
More than 200 Palestinians, nearly 30 Israelis killed so far this year: UN | Israel-Palestine conflict News
UN Middle East envoy Tor Wennesland says deaths from violence so far this year are the highest recorded in the conflict between
Pakistan rights activist Imaan Mazari-Hazir, ex-lawmaker Ali Wazir arrested | Human Rights News
Authorities in Pakistan have arrested a prominent human rights lawyer and a former lawmaker in overnight arrests in the capital, Islamabad. Rights
Robot Sophia: ‘Not a thing’ could stop a robot takeover | Technology
One of the world’s most advanced human-like robots discusses whether AI will outsmart humans. As AI-driven robots become more intelligent and more
Egypt’s President el-Sisi pardons prominent activist Douma, other prisoners | Human Rights News
Egyptian activist Ahmed Douma, a leading figure in 2011 uprising, has been granted a presidential pardon, lawyers say. Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah
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