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As missiles fly, a look at Israel’s Iron Dome interceptor

After the American-led missile salvo against Syria comes a...

Bangladesh and UNHCR agree on voluntary return of Rohingya refugees

In the absence of a tripartite agreement between UNHCR,...

Bombing Syria would be both dangerous and illegal

Britain and its ‘Allies’ have helped arm warring Syrian...

Indian Muslims must speak for the rights of Bahais in Muslim-majority Yemen

While writing this piece, I am quite distressed about...

Where did People of India and Other Parts of South, Central Asia Come From?

A new study answers where we got our languages...

Israel detains Indian delegation on the way to Palestine, deports back to India

A 13-member delegation from India was detained at the...

Women of faith and the Northern Ireland peace process: breaking the silence

“This business of loving enemies mattered to me. That...

Women are shattering the glass ceiling only to fall off the glass cliff

The glass ceiling is an idea familiar to many....

Reading Zuckerberg’s face: What 3 key expressions from his testimony reveal

Facial expressions and body movements, whether we make them...

Bangladesh: PM says no more quotas in government jobs

The nationwide protests for quota reforms have apparently culminated...

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