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Bangladesh: Assault and mob attack on journalists condemned by EGI

The Editors Guild of India has unequivocally condemned the physical assaults and incidents of mob attacks, vandalism and arson against prominent media persons and media establishments in Bangladesh.

Centre wakes up to Ground Reality after 90 Days of Blockade: Manipur

The Union government has finally woken up to the...

Faith, dissent and extremism: how Bangladesh is struggling to stay secular

The recent violent attacks on a Hindu temple in...

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द इकोनॉमिस्ट के पत्रकार स्टेनली पिगनल की ओर से...

16 days of activism against gender-based violence

Each one of us can take meaningful action to...

Bangladesh: Humanity is Knocking at the Door

It is a matter of disgrace for a nation...

Ummah United? Bangladesh Border Security push back Rohingyas Muslims fleeing Myanmar

Border Guard Bangladesh in Cox's Bazar district has pushed...

A Challenging First Year for Sabrangindia, November 26, 2016

 Today at the stroke of the midnight hour, thanks...

Ignoring the Sikh-Islam history of friendship, Pakistan bans Muslims from gurdwaras

Hindus and Christians can enter shrines at Nankana Sahib,...

The Truth About Dr. Abdus Slam A Documentary by Pervez HoodBhoy

Mohammad Abdus Salam ( 29 January 1926 – 21...

Hundreds of Rohingya cross into Bangladesh

Members of the muslim Rohingya minority are fleeing Myanmar...

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