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Published in: 50.50: Feature‘They thought I was a curse’: The struggles of India’s trans community
Despite facing discrimination, misunderstanding and abuse, trans people in India are creating new lives for themselves
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Published in: 50.50: NewsIndian women cautious about Supreme Court’s ‘historic’ abortion ruling
Abortion rights have been extended to unmarried women, but how will this affect women’s lives in reality?
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Published in: Home: OpinionThe Ukraine war has given NATO renewed credibility. That’s a problem
On the biggest issues that will threaten people around the world in the coming years, NATO is well-night irrelevant
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Published in: Podcasts: InvestigationKilling the Truth: the case of Gauri Lankesh
Listen to our podcast about the Indian journalist and activist shot dead four years ago – with no one yet tried for...
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Published in: digitaLiberties: OpinionWill Facebook respect international rights or the whims of angry rulers?
A muddle of decisions indicates that Facebook and its ‘Supreme Court’ are making little progress towards a...
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Published in: North Africa, West Asia: OpinionThe Taliban’s return contains a warning for India
Hindu nationalists have used the crisis in Afghanistan to stir up islamophobia, but their own fundamentalism is the...
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: InvestigationTop Tory donor’s failed property firm left hundreds out of pocket in India
Exclusive: Sam Singh set up a business with ‘cash for access’ Tory chair and met Boris Johnson. But in India,...
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Published in: 50.50: FeatureIndia’s all-women frontline defence against COVID-19 fight for fair pay
These healthcare workers have been a lifeline for rural communities in the pandemic. Now they’re demanding better...
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Published in: openIndia: FeatureHow migrants in the Gulf are fighting discrimination during the pandemic
Indian labourers have been denied pay, food and accommodation. Now, some are demanding their rights
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Published in: Home: OpinionReporting is not a crime. So why has India’s government charged our magazine?
The Caravan’s editors write that charges filed against them after covering protests are an ‘assault on free media’.
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Published in: Home: OpinionWhy India’s farmers’ protests have Sikhs fearing violent attacks
The Modi government’s efforts to repress dissent expose its growing authoritarianism, which must be challenged. If...
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Published in: HomeInsights from Hungary to beat Trumpism
Three pitfalls from a Hungarian perspective that could hinder beating Trumpism after Trump vacates the White House.
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Published in: HomeWhat it’s like in 'the dark places': Toni Morrison, Black feminism and democracy today
Let us mark the first anniversary of Toni Morrison’s death by recognising her relevance to the world outside the US.
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Published in: 50.50Indian farmers are staring at suicide as Modi government looks the other way
Lockdown meant I could not transport my grapes to buyers. I now have huge debt and no way to pay. #HumansofCOVID19
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Published in: 50.50With little food or money, we tried to get home after India’s lockdown
I knew I had to get my pregnant wife back to our village, but the journey was over 1,000 kilometres and we had to...
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Published in: HomeArundhati Roy: Indian Muslims facing ‘genocidal climate’ amid pandemic
The acclaimed Indian writer says that human rights courts should examine the government’s “disastrous” response.
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Published in: Migrant FuturesFor Indian migrants in the Gulf it is a financial rather than a health crisis
What awaits the millions of Indian migrants in the Gulf who lack much needed access to healthcare and financial security?
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Published in: Transformation: OpinionPersecuted in their own land
How many Adivasis will starve or die in the name of preventing the spread of COVID-19 in India?
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionHow India is on the verge of a massive refugee crisis of its own making
The new Citizenship Amendment Act attacks migrant workers and is creating an army of stateless people.
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Published in: openIndia: OpinionIndia’s students risk playing into Modi’s hands
The protest movement is getting drawn into the ruling party’s divisive culture war.