‘Why was my child killed?’ Parents grieve a month after Bangladesh clashes | Protests

‘Why was my child killed?’ Parents grieve a month after Bangladesh clashes | Protests

Dhaka, Bangladesh – In the early afternoon of July 19, four-year-old Abdul Ahad was on the balcony of his family’s toy-strewn, rented apartment in Rayerbag neighbourhood when he saw a commotion on the street. Abdul, loud, curious and always asking questions, called out to his father. “Dad, look. Look what…

A tech revolution in rural India: Training poor women in STEM | Women’s Rights

A tech revolution in rural India: Training poor women in STEM | Women’s Rights

Kandabari, India – On a sunny morning in Kandabari village in the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, a group of students is learning to code in a classroom. Kriti Kumari, 19, is one of 31 women at the Sapna Center, which trains rural women from marginalised backgrounds and requires…

Afghanistan is a US election issue. Will its refugees’ voices be heard? | Taliban News

Afghanistan is a US election issue. Will its refugees’ voices be heard? | Taliban News

Washington, DC – Nasrin will not be able to vote in the United States elections in November. Still, the 27-year-old has a message for the presidential candidates, on behalf of Afghans like herself who fled as the US withdrew its troops from Afghanistan in August 2021. “I really want them…

In Pakistan’s Balochistan, deadly attacks rip uneasy migrant-local equation | Migration News

In Pakistan’s Balochistan, deadly attacks rip uneasy migrant-local equation | Migration News

Islamabad, Pakistan – For 15 years, pick-up truck driver Qadeer Aslam had been transporting goods across Pakistan. Most of his trips were to Balochistan, about 400km (250 miles) west of his village near Burewala city in southern Punjab province. Over the years, Aslam, 32, was able to save enough money…

‘I have lost everything’: Bangladesh floods strand 1.24 million families | Climate Crisis

‘I have lost everything’: Bangladesh floods strand 1.24 million families | Climate Crisis

Dhaka, Bangladesh – Ekramul Haque was stunned when his uncle called him late in the afternoon of August 21 to inform him that floodwaters had inundated their ancestral home in southeastern Bangladesh’s Feni district, close to the Indian border. At the time, Haque was about 10km (6 miles) away in…

India police fire tear gas at protest against Kolkata doctor’s rape, murder | Sexual Assault News

India police fire tear gas at protest against Kolkata doctor’s rape, murder | Sexual Assault News

Protesters are demanding the resignation of the top elected official in West Bengal state, where the crime took place. Police have fired tear gas and water cannon, and used batons to break up protests over the rape and murder of a trainee doctor in the eastern Indian city of Kolkata….

‘I need to feel safe’: After Indian rape and murder, doctors demand change | Sexual Assault

‘I need to feel safe’: After Indian rape and murder, doctors demand change | Sexual Assault

Kolkata, India – On August 21, a hot, humid afternoon, thousands of doctors and medical students marched through the capital of the eastern Indian state of West Bengal. Female doctors led the march, many in black T-shirts, some with stethoscopes around their necks. Among the banners the protesters held, one…

At least 38 killed in multiple armed attacks in Pakistan’s Balochistan | Crime News

At least 38 killed in multiple armed attacks in Pakistan’s Balochistan | Crime News

The Balochistan Liberation Army claims at least one of the attacks, with past similar incidents staged by them. Armed men have killed at least 38 people in three assaults amid other reported incidents of violence in Balochistan province in southwestern Pakistan. Several buses and trucks were stopped overnight on Sunday…

‘Enough is enough’: Rohingya demand end to violence in Myanmar | Human Rights News

‘Enough is enough’: Rohingya demand end to violence in Myanmar | Human Rights News

Rohingya seeking refuge in Bangladesh hold rallies marking the seventh anniversary of their exodus from Myanmar. Tens of thousands of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh have held rallies in camps to mark the seventh anniversary of the military crackdown in Myanmar that forced them to flee. Refugees from children to the…