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Pakistan a peacemaker or US puppet in Iran war?

Hafiz Sha'ban

Behind the language of mediation in the US–Iran war lies a familiar pattern of dependency, where Pakistan operates within a framework it does not control.

“Enough is enough”, say politicians as UN pressed to scrutinise Egypt human rights

Shaheer Choudhury 8 Min Read

“Enough is enough”, say politicians as UN pressed to scrutinise Egypt human rights

Court rules government illegally deprived woman of British citizenship

Shaheer Choudhury 9 Min Read

The Home Secretary Priti Patel has been dealt a major blow after the Court of Appeal ruled that the government had unlawfully stripped a British woman of her citizenship without notifying her

Indian government officials face investigation for war crimes in Kashmir

Maira Mirza 7 Min Read

In a grilling 41-page report based on 2000 testimonies taken over the past year, new proofs of torture, kidnapping, as well as the extrajudicial killing of activists, journalists, and other innocent civilians

Syrian colonel sentenced to life following conviction of crimes against humanity

Shaheer Choudhury 5 Min Read

A Syrian colonel who once led dictator Bashar al-Assad’s General Intelligence Directorate (GID) has been sentenced to life imprisonment following a landmark criminal trial conducted in the southwestern German city of Koblenz.

“Solidarity is a verb”: Emma Watson backed by film industry amidst Palestine unity backlash

Shaheer Choudhury 9 Min Read

The acclaimed British actress and UN Women Goodwill Ambassador Emma Watson has been defended by Hollywood actors following a recent social media post in which the performer expressed solidarity with the Palestinian

Moroccan authorities accused of betraying Ertuğrul’s people

Ahmad Abbasi 5 Min Read

Studies have shown that the Wumao previously posted 488 million social media comments yearly. They have to pay people to post propaganda, yet it costs us nothing to post the truth.