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Abdul Rahman
Aurat March reiterates the JAC demand to hold Nestlé accoun
Features / 15 March 2025
15 March 2025
Asif Jutt, a long-term Nestle employee, was fired by the management for trying to form a union. He self-immolated after a decade-long legal battle, reports ABDUL RAHMAN
CORRUPTION: A protest in Andhra Pradesh calling on the gover
Features / 17 December 2024
17 December 2024
India’s ruling BJP regime has been accused of protecting its ally Gautam Adani despite repeated allegations of his company’s corrupt practices, even after he was finally indicted in the US last month, writes Abdul Rahman
CALLING THE SHOTS: A Philippine army soldier is coached by a
Features / 19 October 2024
19 October 2024
ABDUL RAHMAN reports on the Kamandang joint military drill involving the US, Philippines and allies, fuelling concerns from China and North Korea over increasing US intervention in the Asia-Pacific region
Thailand's new Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra talks t
Features / 22 August 2024
22 August 2024
The largest party in the country’s parliament, the Move Forward Party, was forced to disband and its leaders were banned from politics for 10 years for demanding reforms in a law which makes criticism of the monarchy in any form a punishable offence, writes ABDUL RAHMAN
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Features / 11 October 2022
11 October 2022
Hundreds of tech workers have been protesting against Google and Amazon signing a deal with the Israeli government to develop AI tools under the Nimbus project which will be used to control Palestinian movements, reports ABDUL RAHMAN
a refugee boat in the central Mediterranean on Tuesday night
Features / 15 September 2022
15 September 2022
The recent incidents of migrants being left stranded in the Mediterranean without assistance exemplifies a larger pattern of deliberate cruelty by European nations towards those fleeing conflict zones, writes ABDUL RAHMAN
Ukraine Kharkiv
Features / 28 March 2022
28 March 2022
The Ukraine war has caused a massive humanitarian crisis in Europe and exposed several fault lines on the basis of race and geopolitics across the world, which, if unaddressed, will continue to undermine prospects for peace, says ABDUL RAHMAN
Namibia President Hage G Geingob, second left, is welcomed b
Features / 21 February 2022
21 February 2022
By showing reluctance on the patent waiver for Covid-19 related products after the majority of its population is vaccinated, the EU has once taken the side of Big Pharma and perpetuated ‘vaccine apartheid,’ writes ABDUL RAHMAN