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Category: Human Rights

Global Child Deaths Expected to Rise in 2025 Amid Aid Cuts and Crises
UNICEF warns global child deaths may rise in 2025 due to aid cuts, conflicts, and climate crises, reversing decades of progress.
Afghanistan’s Deepening Humanitarian Catastrophe and the Taliban’s Governance Failure
UN warns nearly half of Afghanistan’s population will need aid in 2026 as economic collapse and Taliban governance deepen the crisis.
UN Warns Half of Afghanistan’s Population Will Need Humanitarian Aid in 2026
UN reports nearly 22 million Afghans will need humanitarian aid in 2026 amid economic hardship and governance challenges.
BJP and Hindu Groups Protest Muslim MBBS Admissions at Katra’s SMVDIME
BJP protests Muslim MBBS admissions at Katra’s SMVDIME, raising questions over merit and religious influence in public colleges.
All You Need to Know about the 16 Days of Activism Campaign Against Gender-Based Violence
The 16 Days of Activism campaign 2025 highlights digital abuse against women and steps to end online gender-based violence globally.
FO voices grave concern over the UN report of human rights violations in occupied Kashmir
The Foreign Office (FO) on Wednesday expressed “grave concern” over a United Nations (UN) report that observed systemic human rights violations in India-occupied Kashmir..
A portrait of Queen Soraya at the event. [Courtesy: Amu Tv]
Afghan women in Netherlands honor Queen Soraya’s 126th birthday, highlighting her pioneering role in education and women’s rights.
Afghan journalists in exile face Taliban censorship and threats; 550+ violations reported, urgent international support needed. [Courtesy: AMSO]
Afghan journalists in exile face Taliban repression; international support needed to sustain independent media and free expression.
Four Years Since Arrest of Kashmiri Rights Defender Khurram Parvez, Global Pressure Mounts on India
UN experts and rights groups intensify calls to release Khurram Parvez, four years into his detention and Kashmir rights crackdown.
Pakistan Condemns Human Rights Violations in IIOJK
Pakistan urges global action on IIOJK abuses amid India’s ongoing land and minority inequities
Pakistan reviews its Afghan engagement as security concerns persist and analysts warn talks with Kabul may no longer deliver results.
Recent checkpoint tragedies highlight the challenges officers face balancing public safety with civil liberties and public perception.
Sohail Afridi’s attempt to meet Chief Justice Sarfaraz Dogar underscores the importance of courtroom etiquette and judicial procedures.
Public questions why Pakistani religious leaders remain silent amid recent terrorist attacks targeting civilians and public spaces.
Taliban spokesperson rejects claims that Afghanistan harbors terrorists, amid rising international scrutiny and Pakistani counterstrikes
Allegations link Nabeel Armaan to BSO Azad and BLA, triggering debate over militancy, student activism, and security in Balochistan
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