Bilal Hussain is a freelance reporter and columnist based in Srinagar who focuses on press freedom, South Asia, and the economy. Hussain has written for news outlets and organizations including Nikkei Asia, ABC, and The Diplomat.
Trade deals concluded at this month’s meetings in Brazil focused on food security and economic cooperation
Prices have risen and fallen over the past week as traders try to assess what might happen next
'It is important to interpret this as part of a broader recalibration of military resources, rather than a reduction in U.S. engagement,' analyst says
One of nation’s two competing governments fired central bank governor; other one shut down oil production in retaliation
The Biden administration says the nearly complete deal must await Saudi-Israeli normalization, but some experts call for a bilateral deal
Battered by reduced revenue from tourism and the Suez Canal, Cairo looks to allies and global lenders for help
Through support from environmental journalism groups, reporters cover effects of climate change on developing countries
Most other countries have agreed on a goal to triple the sources of renewable energy by 2030
Both delegations say they want to call attention to environmental threats facing their homelands and emphasize their places in the global community
$2.5 billion fund is expected help farmers while boosting food security and combating climate change
'New Age' reporter Gulrukh’s focus on the human cost of the garment industry is helping bring slow change
Bangladesh says it will repeal, revise troubling Digital Security Act but activists say plans don’t go far enough
In response, the federal government has introduced a range of measures to strengthen women’s safety.
Former staff and students recall the glory days of a renowned school where Muslims and Hindus studied and played together
Experts say military activity disrupts wildlife patterns, putting several rare species at risk
After more than 50 years, India’s seizure of a Pakistani village still shapes the lives of its residents
China and to a lesser extent India are moving ahead with the construction of military infrastructure to reinforce their respective border claims
Generations of Ghulan Mohammad Wani’s family have operated mill for more than 200 years
Over six decades since fleeing Tibet, the community has found acceptance in a land abandoned by their ancestors centuries ago
A requirement that stray dogs be protected and fed where they roam is blamed for an epidemic of dog attacks
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