Ukraine: a conflict soaked in contradictions and new patterns in war and mediaVijay Prashad·March 3, 2022
“Liberticidal laws have tightened government control over the media narrative in India,” RSF’s Célia MercierArif Ayaz Parrey·January 26, 2024
The future of international law in light of the Russian-Ukraine conflictRaushan Tara Jaswal·December 13, 2022
Union government kept Nimisha’s family in the dark about her death penalty in Yemen, alleges lawyerRejimon Kuttappan·November 20, 2023
Global stocktake at COP 28 ignores food, responsible for 1/3rd global emissions, say leading organisationsGursimran Kaur Bakshi·December 12, 2023
Roe versus Wade fifty years on: What does its fall teach us about the fragility of democratic institutions?Rohin Bhatt·January 22, 2023
Lessons from an Australian court’s decision against a former Indian diplomatAman Kumar·December 2, 2023
‘Operation Enduring Slavery’: Afghan women betrayed and shunned by UN, ICCAninda Dey·September 18, 2021
Money for the dead but none for the living, the Indian Community Welfare Fund in Gulf countriesRejimon Kuttappan·July 24, 2023
Searching for ‘dispute’ in The Gambia versus Myanmar (2019): A case before the International Court of Justice on the Rohingya genocideAman Kumar·August 12, 2022
Protestors march to Canadian PM’s office against rising “human rights violations” by Hindutva supremacist groupsTushar Kohli·August 28, 2023
International Law violations by Russia in its invasion of UkraineRaushan Tara Jaswal·February 26, 2022
The brutality in Gaza rekindles the horrible memories of women in warDevanshi Batra and Shriya Sharma·March 15, 2024
In Nepal, registration of a marriage between a transgender woman and a gay man set to open new avenuesGursimran Kaur Bakshi·November 30, 2023
Headscarf issue should be evaluated in context of basic human rights and not justified from theological perspective — Seyma AkinArif Ayaz Parrey·March 8, 2023