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January 23, 2026 • Ekalavya Hansaj
For a traveler standing in the terminal of Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi, a glance at the departure board reveals a confusing economic reality…
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January 14, 2026 • Srinagar Insider
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and police forces have increasingly collaborated to address a lot of societal challenges. These NGO-Police partnerships span a range of sectors, including…
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January 7, 2026 • Nagpur Times
Strikebreaking firms have a long and controversial history in labor disputes. These entities emerged in the late 19th century, during the industrial revolution, when labor…
LeaksLabor
January 6, 2026 • Maharashtra Chronicle
Warehouse productivity tech integrates advanced systems to optimize operations. The global warehouse automation market reached USD 15.6 billion in 2022. Projections indicate a growth rate…
Technology
January 2, 2026 • Judiciary Times
Court fines and fees have long served as a revenue-generating mechanism for state and local governments. The practice of imposing monetary penalties as part of…
Courts
January 2, 2026 • India Effect
Police accountability remains a complex issue within law enforcement systems globally. The mechanisms for holding police officers accountable for misconduct often fall short of delivering…
Policy
October 11, 2025 • Africa Observer
The entertainment industry’s glossy facade often conceals a harsh reality for models on music video sets and industry insiders report that Exploitation of Fashion Models…
Fashion
October 11, 2025 • Bihar Herald
The promise of fitness trackers and wearable algorithms is irresistible: real-time data on heart rate, sleep, calories, and more, all designed to help us train…
Fitness
October 10, 2025 • New India Age
In economies worldwide, so-called “internships” have become a common way for employers to obtain labor at little or no cost, often at the expense of…
Youth
October 9, 2025 • Parliamenter
Since 2014, India’s state governments have aggressively expanded and enforced Freedom of Religion Acts (often called anti-conversion laws) under the banner of protecting vulnerable populations.…
Politics
October 9, 2025 • Punjab Insider
Global fast‑fashion brands pride themselves on speed and style, but hidden behind their glossy storefronts is the grim reality of supply chain slavery. The clothes…
Rights
May 7, 2025 • Waayers ,Inc.
Alexei Navalny emerged in the 2000s as an energetic crusader against corruption in Russia. A former lawyer and online blogger, he founded the Anti-Corruption Foundation…
Russia