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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

Hope survives amidst six years of death and despair in Syria

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The International Criminal Court’s ’s ‘New’ Crime: Powerful States, Fear Not

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‘Teach captured terrorists to sing, dance and play’: Counter terrorism expert

So says international terrorism expert Rohan Gunaratna who is...

Undermining Universities: The Sangh Parivar’s Sectarian Agenda

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Serious rights violations in southeast Turkey: UN Report

UN report details massive destruction and serious rights violations...

Another Dalit killed in Haryana: Jat girl’s family brutally murders the boy she married

Honor killing in Haryana is more rampant than what...

What makes Ujjain a fertile breeding ground for both Hindu and Muslim extremists

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