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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
Modi’s minister denies murder of Muslim man in Rajasthan over cow, sparks angry protests
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In a shocking development on Thursday, Union Minister Mukhtar...
The Day of the Violent Vegetarian and the Myth of the Militant Meat Eater
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Video: Gau rakshaks attack 5 Muslims in Rajasthan, one succumbs to injuries
Purported video clips of the attacks are circulating in...
Syrian Refugees Are ‘Left Out in the Cold’ by the Biggest Arab States That Refuse to Welcome Them
The Arab League’s politics on Syria has become almost...
A new low for Bangladesh terrorists: Bombing themselves to death, along with their kids
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Targeted Violence Preparing Ground for Assembly Elections,Gujarat: Factfinding Report
Over the past few days, since violence broke out...
Muslim Villagers Flee Vadavali, Patan as Allegations of Targeting & Police Complicity Turn Gujarat’s Clock Back
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Militancy map: A look at how they are spread across Bangladesh
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The following interactive displays the major militant activities in...
In Yogi’s footsteps: Crackdown on meat trade goes viral across five other BJP-ruled states
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