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UN body expresses concern over slavery in China and forced marriages among Indians
UN investigator also speaks of bonded labour among Dalits in India
UN Security Council to meet after Gaza destruction, rocket fire into Israel
Israeli forces pummeled the densely populated Gaza Strip on Saturday
Mali protest leader steps back as coup leaders promise election
President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita had resigned and dissolved parliament on Tuesday after the mutineers detained him at gunpoint
Israel doesn't want anybody to call West Bank's Area C as 'occupied'
Currently more than 450,000 Israeli settlers live in the West Bank, alongside more than 2.8 million Palestinians
Bollywood faced with tough questions
Indian celebrities are increasingly finding themselves being faced with strong political questions when at events abroad.
Al-Qaeda remains resilient, continues to cooperate closely with LeT: UN report
Al-Qaeda considers Afghan a continuing safe haven for its leadership, relying on its long-standing strong relationship with the Taliban.
India, Pak failed to address concerns in Kashmir: UN
Office of UN High Commissioner for Human Rights released its first-ever report on Kashmir, documenting the wrongdoing by India and Pakistan.
Indian Army officer appointed as commander of UN Misson
Lt. Gen. Tinaikar previously served as the Additional Director General of Military Operations at the Army Headquarters.
China backs UNSC resolution on Pulwama terror attack
While condemning the attack, the UNSC resolution underlined the need to hold perpetrators of these acts of terrorism accountable.
India can provide leadership in dealing drought: UNCCD
India has tremendous potential to turn challenges like desertification and droughts into opportunities.