India will face South Africa on Saturday
Arundhati Roy is facing terrorism charges over a comment she made at a conference 14 years ago
While production has been significantly reduced, some farmers are still cultivating the crop
A U.N.-led conference of international envoys on Afghanistan is set to begin in Doha, Qatar, on June 30. To get the Taliban to participate, the U.N. decided not to have women and rights activists at the table, angering many. VOA Pakistan Bureau Chief Sarah Zaman reports.
Decision deals a blow to the former leader’s hopes of walking free as the case is the only legal challenge keeping the former leader behind bars
An annual U.S. government report has sounded an alarm about rising bigotry worldwide against both Jews and Muslims amid the war in Gaza. It also has found that religious freedom is under assault globally and offers rare criticism of the U.S. ally India.
Sébastien Farcis is the third foreign journalist this year to have a work or journalism permit denied by India
Severe shortages of water have affected millions of people in the Indian capital, New Delhi, which has coped with a searing heat wave in recent weeks. It's one of several Indian cities running low on water. Experts are calling for better water management practices to manage a scarce resource.
The US resolution urges an investigation into interference and fraud allegations related to Pakistan’s February 8 parliamentary elections
Analysts are calling for better water management practices in the country to manage a scarce resource
Despite public constraints, private LGBTQ gatherings still take place in secret locations, embassies, and safe spaces organized by civil society groups, as well as online
Video from several cities, many bordering Pakistan, showed joyous rallies in the streets early in the morning, with reports of celebratory gunfire by fans in some areas, including the capital, Kabul
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