The International Labour Organization says that the destruction of infrastructure, schools, hospitals and businesses in Gaza has destroyed entire economic sectors and paralysed labour market activities.
Joining rights advocates who say the law is discriminatory against Muslims, the United States and the United Nations worry the legislation may be "in breach of India's international human rights obligations".
"Our leaders should…pursue policies that bring us together, not risk driving us apart," say Anglican clerics in statement.
Modi's government faces backlash as protests break out across India against the implementation of the contentious Citizenship Amendment Act, reigniting concerns about its discriminatory impact on Muslims.
The party, which has 78 of the 736 seats in the German federal parliament, maintains that it is a democratic, non-extremist formation but regional branches of it had been declared extremist threats.
Jordan's Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi warns that Israel's restrictions on Muslim access to the Al Aqsa Mosque compound during Ramadan, coupled with the ongoing conflict in Gaza, risk escalating tensions.
Muslim groups say the law, combined with a proposed national register of citizens, can discriminate against India's 200 million Muslims.
Indigenous Australians fear a new digital ID system will exclude them due to challenges obtaining traditional documents and a lack of consideration for cultural practices.
Hisham Awartani tells his mother he thought he would be shot in Palestine, not in US after he and two friends shot in Vermont waking to Thanksgiving celebration hosted by his family.
Moroccan law prohibits distribution of foreign prints and foreign periodicals, if they contain insults to Islam.
Unacceptable, disgusting, disrespectful. These were words that women across the world felt about the actions of Israeli soldiers in Gaza, such as posing with underwear of Palestinian women displaced from their homes.
As India approaches national elections, UN experts demand an immediate end to attacks on minorities, expressing deep concern over escalating violence and discrimination.
Centre for Media Monitoring report states that pro-Israeli coverage has dominated in UK media, presenting a far-from-balanced narrative and neglecting Palestinian voices.
While the man has been granted bail awaiting a court date, police described the incident as 'confronting'.
Nearly five months into Israel's relentless war on Gaza and resulting mass displacement, and acute shortages of food have led to "man-made" famine and humanitarian catastrophe.
Despite achieving professional success, Black women executives like Regina Lawless grapple with isolation, microaggressions, and a lack of true inclusion, prompting them to create support networks and question traditional career paths.
Lavrov says Moscow is concerned about Israeli plans to carry out a military offensive in Rafah, where two-thirds of the Palestinians in Gaza are seeking shelter from violence.
The killings were the first state massacre since Guatemala's civil war ended in the 1990s while family members of the victims see the ruling as partial justice.
Alarmed by reports of women having been stripped naked, photographed in degrading situations, says UN special rapporteur Reem Alsalem.
The most recent protest includes active-duty US Air Force member Aaron Bushnell, who set fire to himself to protest Israel’s war on Gaza.
New York, where a longstanding housing crisis worsened in the wake of the pandemic and subsequent inflation, is also facing an influx of irregulat migrants and asylum seekers who cross the US-Mexico border.
Golden Gate City, following example set by Boston, joins ranks of nine US states in issuing formal apology to African Americans for slavery, but there has been no action on reparation proposals.
The centre-right government's move is seen by many Indigenous groups as undermining their rights and status and has sparked protests.
UK politics face a reckoning over Islamophobia as Keir Starmer accuses Rishi Sunak of enabling extremism within the Conservative Party.
Google apologises for its AI image generator creating offensive images, sparking controversy and temporarily halting its AI image generator after backlash.
German Chancellor Scholz and Foreign Minister Baerbock stand accused of "complicity in genocide" by supporting Israel’s Gaza assault and authorising arms exports.
Nathaniel Veltman was convicted of four counts of first degree or premeditated murder, and one count of attempted murder in the killing of three generations of the Afzaal family that also left a young boy orphaned.
The incidents included abusive behaviour, threats, assaults, vandalism, discrimination, hate speech and anti-Muslim literature, according to UK monitoring group Tell MAMA.
UNRWA oversees 12 refugee camps in Lebanon, offering essential services like healthcare and education. A funding shortfall could lead to immediate challenges, warns Dorothee Klaus.
Although Albania is not an EU state, the deal was endorsed by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, but human rights groups have criticised the idea of sending asylum seekers out from Italy.
Leaked documents has revealed that China based I-Soon's unprecedented cyber breaches on governments, universities and NATO alliance.
The new research clashes with a 2020 government inquiry that found that Brenton Tarrant "was not a regular commenter on extreme right-wing sites."
National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir says Israel will impose a cap of 40,000 to 50,000 Muslims at Al Aqsa Mosque during Friday prayers in the holy month of Ramadan.
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) says FBI's controversial surveillance system significantly hampers the daily lives of Muslims across various facets of society.
Hundreds of Palestinian women and girls across Gaza and the occupied West Bank are arbitrarily detained by the Israeli army, and report being raped, severely beaten and denied food and medicine.
How the Israeli police summoned a Jewish school teacher, strapped his hands and legs, and interrogated him for days with the sole aim of extracting a false confession from him.
The bill will drastically strip back the courts' ability to scrutinise removal decisions by requiring all decision-makers to treat Rwanda as a safe country, irrespective of any evidence that exists, the UN warns.
The demolition of Baba Haji Rozbih's grave, believed to be one of the first Sufi masters in India, comes at a sensitive time, as Hindu nationalists are emboldened to assert ownership over ancient Muslim monuments in favour of India's majority faith.
Despite warnings from Israeli security agency, Netanyahu agrees with far-right security minister Ben-Gvir to restrict Palestinians' access to one of Muslim faith's holiest mosques during Ramadan.
Activists around the globe take to the streets on February 17 to protest the escalating humanitarian crisis in Palestine's Gaza, declaring it a "Global Day of Action" for the war-torn city.
Confronting the past, Yale University issues an apology for its historical ties to slavery, recognising the labour and experiences of enslaved individuals.