
Silence, Puberty, Marriage: Afghanistan’s New Law
Afghanistan’s Decree No. 18 says a girl’s silence at puberty can be interpreted as consent to marriage.

Afghanistan’s Decree No. 18 says a girl’s silence at puberty can be interpreted as consent to marriage.

The violent manifestation of a steady rise in anti-Muslim sentiment is normalized by toxic political discourse and amplified across digital platforms.

Whatever harms online is directly transferred to the physical world of a person, their relationships, and career.

Thousands of Pakistanis are traded annually, yet the conviction rate refuses to improve.

The 2026 USCIRF report recommends that the US impose sanctions on India’s RSS and RAW over religious freedom concerns.

The UK media continues to struggle with deep-seated biases that marginalize and misrepresent Muslim communities.

As CSW70 begins, the UN80 initiative’s plan to merge UN Women and UNFPA faces a global backlash, with activists calling for rejection.

From floods in Swat to smog in Islamabad, climate gaming empowers Pakistanis to combat environmental threats.

The names of these villages remain etched in the collective memory as symbols of an unresolved trauma and a failure of the justice system.

The 2026 Human Rights Watch report shows India’s democratic decline and its atrocities in Jammu and Kashmir.





