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Never Again: Horrors of the Start of the genocidal Pogrom against Jews, 80 Yrs Ago

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Women candidates break records in the 2018 US midterm elections

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Trump Calls Out the Army Against the Refugee Caravan

Donald Trump has now declared the caravan of refugees...

Aruna Sairam, Don’t Lend Your Voice to Apartheid

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Strange bedfellows: Ideology trumps defense of ethnic, religious and minority rights

A global rise of nationalist and populist tendencies has...

Opinion: Is it Dalits or Christians being persecuted in Pakistan?

Have Muslims failed Islam in dealing the caste discrimination...

More than 10 Indian Workers died every day in Gulf Countries in the last six years

According to data tabled in Parliament in April 2018,...

Outcry after Toronto’s Consul General of India speaks at HSS event

Ambassador Dinesh Bhatia, Consul General of India in Toronto,...

Politics “as if” in Riyadh

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