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In embattled central Africa, militia men have raped over 300 in 2018 alone
The hospital at Bossangoa has treated 56 rape victims since September, up from 13 in the previous eight months, MSF said.
Homes reduced to rubbles, 800 dead as air strikes continue in E Ghouta
More than 340,000 people have been killed and millions displaced in Syria since the start of the civil war in 2011.
Hell on Earth: 500 deaths later, UN calls for ceasefire amid E Ghouta massacre
A young woman amputated from the knee breastfed a 40-day-old infant who had lost his entire family in the bombings.
Pak declares Hafiz Saeed as terrorist, signs ordinance to rein banned outfits
The sources in the National Counter Terrorism Authority confirmed the new move, saying the ministries are working together on the matter.
Speak up on Afghanistan
Besides commiserating with victims of terrorist strikes in Kabul, India has said nothing of a political nature about Afghanistan lately.
Pak raises Kulbhushan Jadhav’s issue in UN Security Council debate
Pak raked up issue of Kulbhushan Jadhav in UNSC after India, US, Afghanistan accused it for providing safe havens to terrorists.
UN imposes new sanctions on N Korea over missile it claims can reach US
On November 29, Pyongyang launched an intercontinental ballistic missile which prompted the UN to impose new sanctions.
India at UN asks to pressure supporters of terrorist organisation
Terrorist groups have gained territory, Deputy Permanent Representative of India to UN said.
Trump plays with fire in shift on Jerusalem
Trump had called several Arab leaders earlier to alert them about his impending announcement.
India’s ICJ win: ‘The contest was about the future of multilateralism’
Diplomacy is all about utilising every opportunity to promote your interests and following the best path to pursue your goals, says Syed Akbaruddin.