What now, Kashmir?
Amid the Indian government’s unrelenting hostile behavior towards the region, a heightened sense of uncertainty grips Kashmiris.
Amid the Indian government’s unrelenting hostile behavior towards the region, a heightened sense of uncertainty grips Kashmiris.
Despite the communications blackout, journalists in Jammu & Kashmir refuse to be silenced.
How locking down the South Asian giant has stripped migrant workers and the poor of their humanity and dignity.
‘If you don't have the rule of law, then what you have is the belief that might is right—power and ...
Press freedom violations have become commonplace in the subcontinent, as journalists are increasingly being targeted for simply doing their jobs—and ...
COVID-19 should never be an excuse to turn a blind eye to this sector’s basic health needs. Reality says otherwise
Nepal keeps launching new programs to reduce maternal deaths but bypassing deeper, structural issues that are significant contributors to the...
Read moreNew and impending U.S. policies are leaving Afghan refugees in Pakistan with limited options, and Pakistani policies are further complicating...
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Read moreMany sex workers in Nepal have found more freedom and control in cyber sex work, but image-based sexual abuse plus...
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