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Intergenerational Hunger: Effects of Israel’s Starvation of Gaza
As more children die from malnutrition under Israel’s genocide, the health impacts of Gaza’s deepening hunger crisis are increasingly devastating.
Chile and What the Market Thinks
In Chile, “the market” speaks with the voice of a powerful few while silencing alternatives that challenge the status quo.
Ukraine War Takes a Dangerous Turn, US President Biden and Russian President Putin Clash
In Padtal Duniya Bhar Ki, senior journalist Bhasha Singh talks to Newsclick editor-in-chief Prabir Purkayastha about whether after the direct involvement of US President Joe Biden in the Ukraine war and the subsequent reply from the Russian President Vladimir Putin,...
Hundreds Gather in an Anti-war Protest in Washington, DC, Calls for Dissolution of NATO
The event came almost a year after the hostilities between Ukraine and Russia started and featured a number of former politicians, public figures, and journalists.
FCI Corruption Allegations: CBI Searches at 30 Locations in Punjab
The operation was spread across Rajpura, Sirhind, Patiala, Fatehgarh Sahib, Mohali, Moga, Firozpur, Ludhiana, Sangrur among others.
Red Books Day 2023: Fight the Rise of the Right, Read a Red Book
The day is celebrated in dozens of countries to mark the anniversary of the publication of the Communist Manifesto and to collectively stand up against the rise of the right.
Google-Aramco Greenwash Promotes Fossil Fuels
The Saudi oil giant is using Google Cloud to transportmethane while CEO Sundar Pichai has called for fighting climate change.
Kerala: LDF Govt to Screen Anganwadi Employees for Anaemia
There are 66,630 anganwadi workers and helpers and 4,500 other employees who will undergo the test to check their haemoglobin levels.
Why Does the United States Have Balloon Hysteria?
A weather balloon from China, a giant leap of distraction.
Tagore’s Sculpture in Dhaka Varsity Vanishes at Night; Students Find and Reinstall it
The sculpture was redone by students of Dhaka University's Faculty of Fine Arts with Kabiguru’s mouth taped, as a protest against suppression of free speech and expression.
Bengal: Govt Employees Firm on 48-Hour Bandh Call for DA Parity
The state government has issued an order stating that employees who stay away from work on these two days will have to face action.











