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A 40-day pilgrimage is taking place in Indian-controlled Kashmir for the first time in the past three years. The Amarnath pilgrimage is expected to be the biggest in Jammu and Kashmir’s history, according to Apurva Chand, secretary at India’s Ministry of Information and Broadcastin
Thailand’s partial decriminalization of cannabis appears to have caused a haze of confusing problems, including health-related ones and some that aren’t necessarily a result of smoking or ingesting the weed known here as “ganja”
During the first international observance of World Kiswahili Language Day, a look at the participants on July 7,2022.The United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) General Conference in November 2021 declared July 7th as World Kiswahili Language
Though the freedom of speech and expression guaranteed by article 19(1)(a) of the Indian Constitution,this freedom does not give us the right to offend people’s sensitivities, particularly religious sensibilities
The alleged gunman in the horrific mass shooting that occurred in Chicago’s Highland Park neighbourhood on Monday made his first court appearance on Wednesday as grieving residents pressed for explanations and called for change
Little Big, a band that had previously been selected to represent Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest, has released a song denouncing Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
Jailed Chinese NGO worker Cheng Yuan has been subjected to torture in a ‘high security’ sector of Hunan province’s Chishan Prison, according to his family
United Nations Deputy Secretary-General,Amina Mohammed speaks at the SOFI 2022 launch on the topic of “Repurposing food and agriculture policies to make healthy diets more affordable”
When a Russian missile hit a train station in Kramatorsk, Ukraine, more than 50 persons were killed and 109 more were injured.Many women and kids were among the crowd
A former student leader of the 1989 protest movement at Hangzhou University in the eastern Chinese province of Zhejiang is being force-fed in detention after refusing food and drink, RFA has learned