How India’s ‘bulldozer justice’ is targeting Muslims who say ‘I love Muhammad’

Across BJP-ruled states, peaceful religious expression is met with arrests and home demolitions, raising serious concerns about shrinking space for Muslim identity and religious freedom in India.
18 Oct, 2025
Russia to start ‘immediately’ preparing Putin-Trump summit

The Kremlin said on Thursday it would “immediately” start preparing a summit between Russian and US presidents after Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump held an “extremely frank and trustful” phone call.
16 Oct, 2025
Displacement in Haiti hits record as 1.4 million flee gang violence: UN agency

The number of people displaced by violence and insecurity in Haiti has reached a record 1.4 million, the highest ever recorded in the country, according to the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
16 Oct, 2025
Gaza receives bodies of 30 more Palestinians as part of ceasefire deal

Israel currently keeps the bodies of 735 Palestinian prisoners, including 67 children, the Palestinian advocacy group says.
16 Oct, 2025

Iran’s nuclear calculus in an unsettled Middle East

Trump says he will send Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine if war with Russia not settled

North Korea displays new long-range missile at military parade celebrating Kim Jong-Un’s leadership

Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado wins 2025 Nobel Peace Prize

Hail of gunfire interrupts Haiti govt leaders’ meeting aimed at showing security had been restored
8 Oct, 2025
Apartheid in South Africa and Israel: Striking Parallels, Crucial Differences
Both regimes were structured as settler-colonial projects built on land seizure, territorial control, and the exclusion of the native population.

7 Oct, 2025
British arms exports to Israel ‘hit record high’ in recent months
New customs data indicate that the value of UK arms exports to Israel reached a record high in June 2025, with September ranking as the second-highest month on record.

6 Oct, 2025
UNHCR says nearly 5,000 staff laid off with more retrenchment planned
The United Nations refugee agency has shed nearly 5,000 jobs this year following cuts in international aid, its chief said on Monday, decrying “political choices” behind the crisis.

6 Oct, 2025
Hundreds evacuated after hiker dies on Mount Everest amid snowstorm
Nearly 1,000 people were stranded in the region after a sudden blizzard blocked access roads over the weekend.

5 Oct, 2025
Israel approves plan to seize acres of land in West Bank in breach of international law
Israel has approved a new settlement plan to seize nine acres of land from the Palestinian village of Kafr Qaddum, east of Qalqilya in the northern West Bank, a local official said on Sunday.

4 Oct, 2025
Iran executes six men accused of ties to Israel and deadly attacks in Khuzestan province
The men were put to death as part of a wider wave of executions, believed to be the highest in decades after the 12-day Iran-Israel clash in June.

3 Oct, 2025
Sarah Mullally appointed first woman to lead Church of England
More than 40 of England’s 108 bishops are now women, with a similar proportion among priests, after women clergy were first permitted in the early 1990s.

3 Oct, 2025
Putin warns Europe as world enters ‘polycentric era’
Putin says the world is entering a multipolar order that rejects Western dominance, warning that Moscow’s response to NATO’s military buildup would be “very convincing.”

2 Oct, 2025
More than 16,000 killed in Haiti violence since 2022: UN
More than 16,000 people have been killed in armed violence in Haiti since the start of 2022, the United Nations said on Thursday, warning that “the worst may be yet to come.”

2 Oct, 2025
Global condemnation against Israel’s raid on Gaza aid flotilla, Hamas calls it ‘piracy, terrorism’
Palestinian groups, UN experts and European governments denounce attack on Global Sumud Flotilla in international waters.




