Human Rights
Rohingya Tragedy: Human Values Must Be Above All
There is no suffering more painful than when humanity is ignored, as experienced by the Rohingya. This tragedy is a clear example of neglect...
Aurat March: A Rising Women’s Rights Social Movement in Pakistan
On March 8, 2024, many women in Pakistan participated in a march to show their solidarity with International Women's Day, which conservative religious groups...
Examining the Intersection of Women’s Rights Violations and International Law: A Case Study of Iran
The recent escalating tension in West Asia between Israel and Iran has sparked international eyeballs. However, amidst these discussions, the escalating women's rights violations...
It’s Time to Impose Sanctions on Israel
Over the past weeks, we have witnessed Israel's genocide against the Palestinians unfold before our eyes.
The extraordinary part here is that Israeli high-ranking officials...
Venezuelan Migrants Flock Through Darién Gap as Funding for Humanitarian Aid Dwindles
The Venezuelan exodus continues. For more than 10 years, Venezuela has been engulfed in a disastrous economic crisis that has driven more than 7.7...
The World Has Stopped Listening: Rohingya Plight Continues
The Rohingya community living in the Cox’s Bazar camps seems to have been trapped in Satan’s trifecta. With dwindling funds and increasing violence in...
The Rohingya Repatriation to Myanmar: The Relevance of the Trilateral Diplomacy
The protracted and deeply troubling Rohingya refugee crisis has engendered a significant strain on Bangladesh, as it grapples with the influx of over one...
Pakistan-Afghanistan Tensions: The Broader Implications
Pakistan’s caretaker government announced that all illegal immigrants on Pakistani soil should leave by Oct. 31, 2023 else they will be expelled on Nov....
Challenging the Misconception and Examining the True Victims in the US-Taliban Accord
The United States exited from Afghanistan in August 2021, amidst the dramatic collapse of the country to the Taliban. This withdrawal was primarily driven...
Pakistan’s Reticence on Uyghur Persecution
On the sidelines of the high-level 78th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), civil society continued to take a leading role in...
Collective Punishment as a Violation of International Law : The Case of Israel and Eritrea
In the wake of recent clashes between Eritrean asylum seekers and Israeli authorities, the question of whether returning refugees can be considered a form...
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How Strategic Autonomy Played a Central Role in Modi’s Russia Visit?
During the Cold War days, India was the vanguard...
Human Rights
Rohingya Tragedy: Human Values Must Be Above All
There is no suffering more painful than when humanity...
Foreign Policy
India’s Multi-alignment Policy and Its Response to the Ukrainian War
India’s foreign policy under the leadership of Prime Minister...
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Donald Trump-Orban Meeting and the Populist-Liberal Debate
In recent days, the electoral verdicts in UK and...
Southeast Asia
Indonesia Can Learn from Germany regarding Corruption Prevention and Control
Corruption is like a cancer that is eating away...