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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

Cultural Nationalism is Nothing but Rogue Nationalism pitting ‘Us’ against the “Other”

Image Courtesy: rangashankara.orgSadanand Menon de-constructs cultural nationalism, majoritarian and...

Repeal Draconian AFSPA Law: Justice Jeevan Reddy Committee, 2005

  Why has Irom Sharmila, been on an indefinite hunger...

Will a People’s Movement Restore Sustainability & Peace to Arunachal Pradesh?

Lama Lobang Gyatso, Tawang                                                          Lama Lobang Gyatso speaks and explains...

Leopard: Fault-lines in Syria’s Revolutionary Endeavours on Film

Syrian filmmaker Nabil Maleh epitomizes the figure of the...

Erdogan and Turkey in the Terror Net: Video Interview

Image Courtesy: www.pbs.orgThe Istanbul Blasts, ISIS and the West Courtesy...

Israeli Settlements Explained: Video

Image Courtesy: Middleeasteye.net, AFP

In this three-minute episode, which originally aired on AJ+ Labs, host Dena Takruri explains what Israeli settlements are, the violence they cause to Palestinians, and their critical role in fueling conflict.
 
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Chilcot’s Blind Spot: Iraq War Report Buries Oil Evidence, Fails to Address Motive

Photo credit: Los Angeles TimesWhen the UK invaded, Iraq...

Ordinary Iraqis defy sectarianism after Islamic State’s attacks on Baghdad

Picking up the pieces. EPA/Ali Abbas “I’m happy that I graduated....

Explaining the Istanbul bombing: Turkey’s six foreign policy sins

Relatives mourn a victim of the Istanbul airport attack. REUTERS/Osman...

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No Hearing, No Notice, Just Deletion: How Bengal’s SIR Erased a Decorated IAF Officer

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An Adivasi woman once in bonded labour now serves her village as a Sarpanch

As India marks 50 years of the Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Act, 1976, cases of bonded labour still surface in states like Telangana where many workers in sectors such as agriculture, brick kilns, fishing and construction remain trapped in debt and coercion; here the author reflects on a transformative journey of an Adivasi woman who serves as a Sarpanch.

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Bhagat Singh sent to gallows once again!

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Intrusive and Unconstitutional: CJP’s dissent note on Maharashtra’s Anti-Conversion Law

Through this detailed critique and legal analysis of the hastily enacted Maharashtra Freedom of Religion Bill, 2026 (Maharashtra Dharma Swatantrya Adhiniyam 2026), CJP shows how it is both a serious intrusion on personal liberty, autonomous choice and religious freedoms but also gives a weapon to state agencies like the police to, along with other actors, become vigilantes into personal lives and behaviour