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Bidar, Karnataka: Two school teachers assaulted in Karnataka’s Bidar, triggering communal tensions

Two accused, unnamed by the police attacked two Muslim teachers at Basavakalyan in Karnataka’s Bidar district leading to widespread protests by the community

Bangladesh govt bans ‘jihad’ from madrasa texts

Chapters on jihad contributed to 'slow radicalization' of students,...

Myanmar govt suggests possible daily repatriation of 300 Rohingyas

According to the UNHCR, 605,000 Rohingyas have entered Bangladesh...

Killing of Journalists in India spurs concern among civil liberties groups worldwide

The cold blooded murder of veteran journalist Gauri Lankesh...

The Rohingya crisis: UN official ‘very disappointed’ in Suu Kyi

According to UNHCR, at least 604,000 Rohingyas have entered...

The Murder of Pehlu Khan

Pehlu Khan was killed on a busy highway in...

The Fall of the House of ISIS

ISIS is on the decline, but the catastrophic political...

Kashmir: Charade of Dialogue

This is the fourth such effort since Atal Bihari...

Victims of Gautankwad: Pehlu Khan

This is the story of Pehlu Khan who died...

Video: 12-year old Palestinian recounts detention and abuse by Israeli soldiers

Here’s an incident that would have not gained any...

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