India’s political leadership as well as Indian public is reacting strongly to the arrest of a female Indian diplomat in New York City last week.
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Gay Sex a Crime in India, Decides the Supreme Court
Advocates of gay rights in India held public protests, as reported yesterday by The Guardian, after the Supreme Court of India overturned a 2009 ruling
A Vampire’s Guide to New Orleans
by Steven P. Unger If you have ever walked the dark, rainy streets of the French Quarter at night, you have seen the voodoo shops
Dead En Route Compassion – RIP Paul Walker
Famous Hollywood star Paul Walker died today in a car crash in Valencia, CA. According to Chicago Tribune, Walker was 40 and known primarily for
Save Tigers from Coal Mining in India, Demands Animal Advocates
Worried about the safety of tiger population in India, animal rights activists are asking Indian prime minister, Shri Manmohan Singh, to protect India’s tigers from
WTO Upholds EU’s Seal Product Ban
Alicia Graef celebrates the landmark victory in saving seals from cruel corporate exploitation as she hails the World Trade Organization’s decision to uphold the EU’s
Saving the Last Wild Horse on Abaco Island
Want to see the living story of reckless human expansion at the cost of wildlife? Read it in the eyes of Nunki – the only
Ending Slavery in Qatar, Thanks to FIFA
While the oil owners sit in their comfy homes and enjoy luxuries in hotels, the poor workers from Asia and Africa work in miserable conditions
Nazi Ideologue’s Rare Journal on Exhibition at DC Museum
The long-sought private journal of a well-known Nazism proponent, Alfred Rosenberg, will be on exhibition at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington DC. Henry
Worldwide Protests Observed against Russian Detention of Greenpeace Activists
Thousands of people demonstrated in more than 40 countries worldwide against Russia’s detention of the 30 Greenpeace activists, now called Arctic 30, arrested in September