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India calls US human rights report deeply biased: ‘Attach no value to it’

The External Affairs Ministry said the Human Rights Report released by the US which mentioned the violence in Manipur and the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar is "deeply biased".

Centre calls US human rights report deeply biased: ‘Attach no value to it’
  • India responds to US's Human Rights Report
  • Report mentioned Manipur, tax-raids on BBC, killing of Khalistani terrorist in Canada
  • Report is 'deeply biased' and Indian government 'attaches no value', says MEA
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Every democracy must have balance: India on pro-Palestine protests in US campuses

Pro-Palestine protests have swept across multiple universities in the US, including Ivy League schools like Harvard and Yale. Reacting to the demonstrations, India on Thursday said that every democracy must have the "right balance between freedom of expression, sense of responsibility and public safety and order". 

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Indian student attacked for using Canada food bank claims racial bias

Mehul Prajapati, an Indian data scientist on a student visa, faced intense online backlash after a viral video showed him using food banks in Canada. Prajapati shared his ordeal with IndiaToday.In, attributing the attacks on him to racial bias. He said he made the video to help international students.

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Why Pakistan is talking about dosti with India

The business community in Pakistan on Wednesday requested Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif to shake hands with India. Even politicians like Finance Minister Ishaq Dar and Chief Minister of Pakistan's Punjab Maryam Nawaz are seeking that doors of friendship be opened. What brings this call for dosti after five years of frozen ties?

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Kerala nurse sentenced to death in Yemen meets mother after 11 years

Nimisha Priya, an Indian nurse sentenced to death in Yemen for accidentally killing a man, met her mother after 11 years. Her mother travelled to Yemen and met her at Sanaa jail, where they both hugged and cried. Priya accidentally killed the person in 2007 while trying to retrieve her passport.

Premakumari who came to Sana Jail in Yemen saw her daughter at 1 pm Indian time.
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