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Day October 15, 2017

Doctors treating Myanmar’s sick Rohingya children call for international support

Medics treating child refugees with serious illnesses in Bangladesh say they do not have enough beds to treat them. 15:14, UK,Sunday 15 October 2017 Image:Yaseem suffers from malnutrition and a scalp infection By Ashish Joshi, Sky News Correspondent, in Kutupulong, Bangladesh The lines… Continue Reading →

India – The CM Who Remains a Mahant First And Spews Venom

KULDIP NAYAR Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath has said that he would be taking five days off in a month to attend to his duties as head priest of the Gorakhnath Temple. Television networks ran this part of his… Continue Reading →

India – BJP’s secret poll dealings need to be exposed

A G Noorani No government has the right to take such a decision without consulting all major political parties.  Election commissioner O.P. Rawat (Photo: PTI) Election commissioner O.P. Rawat is the latest victim of flattery. Recently, he said that the… Continue Reading →

India -POSCO Exit- Pyrrhic Victory for the People’s Movement

Ranjana Padhi POSCO’s announcement of its withdrawal from Odisha is a major victory for the small farmers, forest dwellers and fisherfolk who have opposed the steel project since 2005. The victory celebrations of the local communities, however, have been muted… Continue Reading →

Veteran filmmaker and actor Lekh Tandon passes away at the age of 88 #RIP

Filmmaker and actor Lekh Tandon passed away on Sunday evening at his house in Powai, Mumbai. The funeral will be held on October 16.   Veteran filmmaker and actor famous for films like Dulhan Wahi Jo Piya Man Bhaye, Amrapali, Professor, Jhuk Gaya Aasman, Agar Tum… Continue Reading →

India – The Assassination of Dissent, at Point-Blank Range

by Priti Gulati Cox If I were to describe Islam in three words, there is nothing there besides sex, crime and murder. So the question for you is not whether Rohingya will stay here or the Musulman will leave here…. Now,… Continue Reading →

Australian government embarrassed by ICAN Nobel Peace Prize

  Australia should be proud of our association with the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize but so far Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Foreign Minister Julie Bishop have made no comment.   The 2017 Nobel Peace Prize has just been awarded to ICAN, the… Continue Reading →

He Sang

HE SANG He sang. Or he sat. Or he slept. Or he danced. Or he sang and danced. When he sang the whole village would come out of their homes. When he danced too! Some called him Lal Singh, some… Continue Reading →

Haryana- 5 men attacked for ‘carrying beef’ by cow vigilantes #WTFnews

After Pehlu Khan, Junaid, Dadri lynching, another case has come to light. Five people were thrashed by the gau rakshaks in Gurgaon’s Faridabad on the suspicion of carrying cow meat, news agency ANI reported. A FIR has been registered under… Continue Reading →

Victory for Polluted Zambian Farmers suing Vedanta in UK #Goodnews

Judges today threw out Vedanta’s appeal to the May 2016 High Court judgment allowing Zambian farmers to have their case against the company heard in the UK. The judgment adds further weight to precedents holding UK companies legally responsible for… Continue Reading →

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