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The Aftermath of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir

Article 370 of the Indian Constitution grants Jammu and Kashmir a unique status as the only state that can define its own accession term...

Human Rights and Trade: The Stumbling Blocks For The EU-India Partnership

Imagine a country that has the world’s largest population of young people, the fastest growing economy, and the most diverse democracy. Now imagine that...

Slaughterhouse Myanmar: Field Notes from Dystopia

In a world with no shortage of mass atrocities, the civil war in Myanmar is perhaps the most inescapably dystopian. Ever since the February...

Structuring Empowerment in Kashmir – Four years Since the Abrogation of Article 370

Some years back, Indian cricketer Mohammad Kaif had said that Kashmir will be beautiful if Kashmiri youth pick up bat instead of gun and...

Myanmar in Turmoil: Struggles, Humanitarian Aid, and Hopes for a Democratic Future

Myanmar has endured a complex history characterized by military control, civil war, weak governance, and severe poverty over its decades of independence. A significant...

Survival in the Tigray War: Resilience and Challenges Faced by Ethiopian Citizens

A United Nations investigative panel has urged Ethiopia's government to put an end to conflict-related human rights breaches on its territory and bring perpetrators...

Elusive Justice for Women in India

India is at war with its girls and women, in India there is the culturally sanctioned degradation of women. India can be clearly accused...

Adriana Tragedy and Peril of Human Trafficking in Mediterranean Sea

On June 10, a fishing trawler named Adriana, overloaded with migrants set sail from Tobruk, Libya. The vessel, with estimated 750 people on-board, was...

Tracing CEDAW Implementation in Indonesia 40 Years After Ratification: Successes and Challenges

The struggle to liberate women from various forms of discrimination began in 1946 with the stipulation of women's status under the human rights commission. However, significant...

Taliban rule has been a disaster for women in Afghanistan

The Taliban's rule in Afghanistan is still powerful and does not tend to decline soon. Nevertheless, the political situation continues to deteriorate and worsen....

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ASEAN unity under pressure as regional conflicts threaten energy crisis response

Cambodia has warned that internal conflicts within Southeast Asia...

Ukraine accuses Russia of breaching ceasefire as attacks continue across frontline regions

Ukraine has accused Russia of violating a ceasefire proposed...

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