R&AW officer was involved in alleged plot to kill Sikh separatist, claims ‘The Washington Post’

[ad_1] A Research and Analysis Wing officer named Vikram Yadav was involved in an alleged plot to assassinate Sikh separatist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun and in the killing of another Sikh separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar, The Washington Post reported on...

Centre summons Canadian envoy after Khalistan slogans chanted at event attended by PM Justin Trudeau

[ad_1] The Ministry of External Affairs on Monday summoned the Canadian deputy high commissioner and conveyed its “strong protest” about pro-Khalistan slogans chanted at an event at which Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke.Khalistan refers to an independent Sikh state...

Protruding eyes, flat faces, short legs: Selective breeding has serious consequences for animals

[ad_1] Dogs come in all shapes and sizes. We’ve moulded some of them to have large protruding eyes, sloping backs and shortened legs through selective breeding. What is increasingly clear is that some of the extremes of physical shape, size...

As protests against Gaza genocide rock US campuses, officials are falling into trap set by the Right

[ad_1] Interrogations of university leaders spearheaded by conservative congressional representatives. Calls from right-wing senators for troops to intervene in campus demonstrations. Hundreds of student and faculty arrests, with nonviolent dissenters thrown to the ground, tear-gassed and tased.We’ve been here before....

Canada: Amid anti-immigration rhetoric, curbing international students is a knee-jerk reaction

[ad_1] Canada has prided itself on being a welcoming haven for students from around the world. But beneath the surface of this inclusive narrative, a troubling resentment is brewing.A wave of anti-immigrant rhetoric has cast a shadow over international students,...

EU splurges on border controls, thousands of miles away in other countries, to curb migrants

[ad_1] The EU is revamping its migration system, hoping to appease an ascendant far right by tightening border controls in the bloc and paying poorer nations to intercept immigrants before they ever reach its shores.Its “Fortress Europe” tactic is drawing...

Global plastics treaty: As negotiations continue, what can countries do to cut down on pollution?

[ad_1] Governments are meeting in Ottawa, Canada, this week for the next round of global talks over a treaty to end plastic pollution, as the world struggles with more than 400 million metric tonnes of plastic waste produced each year.Producing...

The rise of Afghanistan’s women YouTubers

[ad_1] Her living room is a far cry from the bustling, brightly lit film sets she once loved, but Setaish Hayat says making YouTube videos at home is the next best thing in Afghanistan where Taliban edicts have increasingly confined...

‘Extrajudicial killings, arbitrary arrests’: US government report flags human rights abuses in India

[ad_1] An annual country report published by the United States government on Monday flagged “significant human rights abuses” in India, including extrajudicial killings, enforced disappearances, arbitrary arrests or detentions, and the surveillance of civil society activists and journalists.The report, titled...

Fewer flamingos flock to East African lakes – a warning sign that all is not well below the surface

[ad_1] Huge pink flocks of millions of flamingos – flamboyances of flamingos – are one of nature’s great spectacles. But colleagues and I have uncovered worrying trends in the salty and highly-alkaline “soda lakes” of east Africa where most of...
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