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Half a million voices, one accusation: World confronts allegations of China’s organ harvesting crimes

More than 505,000 signatures collected across 34 countries do not emerge from apathy, indifference, or abstract concern. They arise

State-Backed Proxy NGOS at The U.N. To Neutralize Human Rights Scrutiny

China’s reach into the United Nations human rights system has become increasingly sophisticated — and increasingly fraught with implications

Munir’s Militarization of Resource Extraction in Gilgit-Baltistan

Pakistan’s Army Chief, General Asim Munir, has revived an old promise with new packaging that the country’s future prosperity

A nation under watch: China’s expanding crackdowns and the vanishing space for civil liberties

Fresh crackdowns sweeping across China are reigniting global alarm, as human rights groups warn that civil liberties inside the

Why India’s Strategic Autonomy Matters for Europe in an Unpredictable World

In 2025, India pursued a strategy of strategic autonomy aimed not at dominating the international system but at balancing

Sri Lanka: A Journey Through Tea Hills, Waterfalls, and Ocean Breeze

It was long past midnight when the Fits Air’s aircraft wheels touched down on the runway of Bandaranaike International

India's Experience with China Offers Valuable Lessons for Japan

”There are useful takeaways for Japan from India's Himalayas border conflict with China,

Government Mismanagement Aggravates Grain Loss and Food Insecurity in Pakistan

Millions in Pakistan are going hungry every night, while the number of undernourished

Rethinking the Idea of a Gap Between Education and Jobs in Bangladesh

For more than a decade, Bangladeshhas stood as one of

Chasing Hope Behind the Sun: The Invisible Balochistan

”Balochistan is Pakistan’s largest yet most neglected province. It stretches across the country’s

Silent Forests, Healing Humanity

Long ago, in 1854, Henry David Thoreau wrote a remarkable book—Walden. Yet it is far more than a book;

Intellectual Property and the Innovation Economy: Bangladesh's Next Growth Engine

In today's global economy, the primarydrivers of economic growth and long-term success are no longer cheap labor

Thailand’s Anutin Faces No-Confidence Threat as Scam Scandals Deepen

Amid the drumbeats of military conflict with Cambodia, Thailand’s political environment is evidently

Takaichi’s Japan looks to India

In Brief >> ”Sanae Takaichi’s election as Japan’s first female prime minister signals

Unplanned development endangers the future of the butterfly sanctuary at JU

Bangladesh’s Indigenous Nanoparticle Revolution: Medicinal Plants Power a Shrimp Farming Breakthrough

Sheikh Shadi Bhuiyan, 

Victory Day Tribute: Remembering India’s Crucial Role in Defending the Maldives

On 3 November 1988, a band of foreign mercenaries backed by local conspirators launched a violent coup attempt in

Pakistan’s Enduring Structural Deficiencies in Combating Money Laundering and Terrorism Financing

Last week, the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) issued a sobering reminder to Pakistan: its removal from the grey

Why India, not China, will lead AI’s post-work age

The 21st century is fast approaching a turning point that will rival the agricultural and industrial revolutions: the end

Chinese communists want total control over lives of Tibetans

When President of China Xi Jinping at the end of 2022 appointed historian and politician Gao Xiang the Chinese

Pakistan’s Water Crisis: A Case of Mismanagement and Political Deflection

At the heart of South Asia, Pakistan is teetering on the brink of a catastrophic water crisis, one that

Youth dilemma: Unemployment & ripple effects

WITH 64% of the population under the age of 30, Pakistan is experiencing a pronounced youth bulge, a demographic

Mojahidulislam’s ‘AI Sikhun, Taka Gunun’ Now Available at Bookstores

The new book ‘AI Sikhun, TakaGunun’ by ICT writer and journalist

Bangladesh’s Position in the Context of Global Supply Chain and Geopolitical Shifts: An Analysis for 2025

The world today isnavigating a complex, rapidly changing, and polarized geopolitical and economicstructure. At

Exporting an AI-Powered Surveillance Model: How Chinese Surveillance Tech is Undermining Rights and Reshaping Global Governance

​China has done something simple and terrifyingly effective: it has packaged an authoritarian

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