Human Rights
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Why deaf students should not be forced to speak
Nolina Minj
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US government report flags ‘significant human rights issues’ in India
Scroll Staff
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‘Human rights violated in India’: Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee chief tells G20 delegates
Scroll Staff
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NGOs must be able to function freely, says US secretary of state on India’s foreign funding curbs
Scroll Staff
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In pictures: At the Chandigarh Pride Walk, marching against discrimination
Ritish Pandit
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Kavita Krishnan: The Left must change course – it is speaking the same language that tyrants do
Kavita Krishnan
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Mumbai’s nomads who have no land to call their own
Nolina Minj
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Indian government continued systemic discrimination against minorities in 2022: Human Rights Watch
Scroll Staff
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India's population, poverty and consumption data are missing, experts allege political manipulation
Prachi Salve, IndiaSpend.com
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Why Israeli democracy is under serious threat as extreme right-wing coalition takes power
Boaz Atzili, The Conversation
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Vietnamese government is using its new digital laws to crack down on dissenters
Sen Nguyen, Thomson Reuters Foundation Rina Chandran, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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Afghan women fight back against Taliban’s gym ban with underground fitness clubs
Bahaar Joya, Thomson Reuters Foundation Emma Batha, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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Iran publicly carries out second execution linked to nationwide protests
Scroll Staff
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How Philippines ex-president Duterte stayed popular despite his ‘anti-human rights’ record
Syme de Leon
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India abstains on UN resolution to probe Iran’s alleged abuses against anti-hijab protesters
Scroll Staff
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Fifa World Cup Qatar 2022: German players cover mouths ahead of kick-off against Japan in protest
Scroll Staff
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US panel says religious freedom is threatened in India
Scroll Staff
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Fifa World Cup: Van Dijk says players ‘not blind or deaf’ to Qatar’s treatment of migrant workers
AFP
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Qatar 2022: Countdown enters final week for one of the most controversial football World Cups
AFP
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Scientists have grown brain cells that can play a video game. Now comes the ethically hard part
Joshua Jowitt, The Conversation