The Taliban's latest "vice and virtue" law strips Afghan women of their most basic rights, silencing their voices and erasing them from public life. | World
NLU Delhi: Three student deaths in September alone have tragically unfolded at the National Law University Delhi, prompting serious concerns about student well-being.
Census: Concerns are growing over India's digital census, with only half of the 1.4 billion population having smartphone access, risking exclusion of millions. Additionally, past data breaches raise serious privacy alarms.
India UN Security Council Bid: Despite persistent lobbying, experts say it’s unlikely India will gain permanent membership of the UNSC anytime soon for several reasons.
Israel's attacks on Lebanon could sow the seeds of its next threat, creating conditions for future hostilities and potentially emboldening new adversaries.
NLU Delhi student Amrutavarshiny Senthil Kumar reflects on the challenges of law school before her untimely passing, calling for greater inclusivity and empathy in education.
NLU Delhi has witnessed three student deaths in three months, with students and alumni highlighting systemic issues and seeking institutional accountability.
Lebanon Pager Blasts: The recent attacks represent a sophisticated shift in covert operations. This new strategy could redefine how conflicts are managed in the region.
Bulldozer Justice: Supreme Court’s Ruling Merely Puts a Brake on Bulldozers for a Few Days While Ignoring Systemic Flaws and Major Loopholes, Leaving the Real Problem Unresolved