Columbia president faces anti-Semitism Congress hearing: What’s at stake? | Israel War on Gaza

Columbia president faces anti-Semitism Congress hearing: What’s at stake? | Israel War on Gaza

On Wednesday, Columbia University President Nemat “Minouche” Shafik will face a congressional committee over allegations that the leadership of the Ivy League school has failed to protect students and staff from rising anti-Semitism on its New York City campus. The university is one of many elite schools across the United…

‘Mama we’re dying’: Only able to hear her kids in Gaza in their final days | Israel War on Gaza

‘Mama we’re dying’: Only able to hear her kids in Gaza in their final days | Israel War on Gaza

Bethlehem, occupied West Bank – Hanan al-Qeeq sits next to a hospital bed in Beit Jala Hospital, her sad, pale face seconds away from tears at all times, even when she tries to muster up a smile of greeting. Sitting beside the exhausted woman is her husband, Mazen, 56, a…

Behind India’s Manipur conflict, a tale of drugs, armed groups and politics | Business and Economy

Behind India’s Manipur conflict, a tale of drugs, armed groups and politics | Business and Economy

Sugnu, India – Ratan Kumar Singh, a 58-year-old high school teacher, never imagined he would be happy to see armed fighters, or “revolutionaries” as he called them. But on May 28 last year, Singh welcomed them to his town of Sugnu in Manipur, a state in India’s northeast corner bordering…

Manipur’s BJP CM inflamed conflict: Assam Rifles report on India violence | India Election 2024

Manipur’s BJP CM inflamed conflict: Assam Rifles report on India violence | India Election 2024

Kangpokpi/Imphal, India – On Christmas Eve, it was eerily calm inside a makeshift bunker with piles of gunny bags and a tin roof. Hunkered inside and clutching their single-barrelled rifles, 19-year-old Chonminlal Kipgen and 26-year-old Paolal Kipgen from the predominantly Christian Kuki-Zo community looked out and scoured the hills of…

Elephant in the room: Why Botswana, Namibia want fewer of the gentle giants | Wildlife

Elephant in the room: Why Botswana, Namibia want fewer of the gentle giants | Wildlife

They might be an awesome sight to see from a safe distance on safari as they lumber around with their big, lopping ears and long trunks, but for those who live side by side with elephants, these mammals can quickly become a menace. Elephants’ numbers in African countries have dwindled…

Sikhs celebrate harvest festival of Baisakhi, marking new year | Religion

Sikhs celebrate harvest festival of Baisakhi, marking new year | Religion

Baisakhi is an ancient festival symbolising the new harvest season and the beginning of the solar new year. In gurdwaras, or Sikh temples, people participate in congregational singing, eat communal meals and reflect on the tenets of their faith that revolve around “seva,” or serving fellow human beings and seeking…

Will the Palestinian tech sector decouple from Israel? | Israel War on Gaza

Will the Palestinian tech sector decouple from Israel? | Israel War on Gaza

Ramallah, occupied West Bank – In early March, a Uruguayan e-commerce company sent Marwan Khanfar and others a message on Slack. “Good morning [company] team, I hope you have had an amazing weekend,” the message began. “Unfortunately, due to concerns regarding political stability and compliance with legal regulations,” it continued,…

‘Bullet in my head’: The Indian man who crawled to escape Russia’s Ukraine war | Russia-Ukraine war

‘Bullet in my head’: The Indian man who crawled to escape Russia’s Ukraine war | Russia-Ukraine war

Thiruvananthapuram, India – A tangled gun strap almost cost Prince Sebastian his life. It was 6pm local time on February 4. Prince and his contingent of soldiers fighting for the Russian army were advancing towards a battlefield in Luhansk in occupied Ukraine. It wasn’t what Prince – a fisherman from the…

‘At war until you die’: Ukraine scraps service limit, angering tired troops | Russia-Ukraine war News

‘At war until you die’: Ukraine scraps service limit, angering tired troops | Russia-Ukraine war News

Kyiv, Ukraine – After almost two years of military service on the front lines of the Russian-Ukrainian war, Alina’s husband is “enraged” about the new mobilisation law. Ukraine’s parliament dopted the law on Thursday after months of debates and almost 4,300 revisions. Alina said her husband, who requested anonymity, and…