Alphabet Inc.’s Google called a US Justice Department plan to force it to sell its web browser “extreme” and at odds with the law, urging […]
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Syria: Rights investigators call for protection of evidence, including mass grave sites
A team from the Independent International Commission of Inquiry (CoI) on Syria visited former prisons and detention centres, including the notorious Sednaya and the Military […]
Sudan’s El Fasher siege: UN humanitarians killed as refugee crisis intensifies
In a new report, the UN human rights office (OHCHR) has detailed the catastrophic humanitarian situation unfolding in El Fasher, the capital of Sudan’s North […]
The Life And Legacy Of Zakir Hussain
Zakir Hussain, born on March 9, 1951, in Mumbai, was a virtuoso tabla player who made a mark on the global level. As the eldest […]
Amul Pays Homage To Agnis Brave Firefighters With Creative Topical
Amul is back with another creative and fun tribute, this time celebrating the film Agni. The movie, which portrays the courage and challenges faced by Mumbai’s […]
India’s law minister introduces One Nation, One Election bill in parliament
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Staggering scale of Sudan crisis ‘demands sustained and urgent attention’
Briefing ambassadors in the Security Council, Edem Wosornu, Director of Operations at the UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), described the situation as […]
‘Dying hungry and in pain’: An increasingly likely outcome in Gaza
Speaking to correspondents via video link on Thursday, the senior OCHA official underscored the grim reality facing over two million people trapped in Gaza, where […]
Viral Video Shows Dutch In-Laws Learning The Art Of South Indian Filter Coffee
Coffee holds a sacred place in South Indian culture, especially filter coffee, known for its rich flavour and aromatic blend. Brewed using freshly ground beans […]
Syria: UN envoy concludes talks in Damascus, citing hope for democratic future
“It’s early days,” Geir Pedersen said referring to the dramatic events of less than two weeks ago that ended decades of dictatorship. “But I think […]

