Most of us won’t live to see gender equality achieved worldwide, according to a new study, which predicts the milestone is almost 100 years away. The World Economic Forum’s annual
The spectacle of Aung San Suu Kyi, a once-persecuted Nobel peace laureate now defending her country against allegations of genocide over its treatment of the Rohingya minority, has been one
Britain votes in a crucial general election today, with latest opinion polls showing Prime Minister Boris Johnson locked in a tight battle to win a majority and deliver his Brexit
With a dream to have a better life and livelihood, Sara Marak of a remote village in Sunamganj district, has been working in Lebanon as a housemaid for five years.
The killings of four men accused of gang-raping and murdering a young woman last week in Hyderabad have been largely greeted with joy in India, reports BBC. Just hours after
At least 432 people, including 67 women and 72 children, were killed and 882 others injured in 386 road, railway and shipping accidents across the country in November, says Shipping
Judicial officials and legal practitioners at a discussion unanimously opined that substantial and sustainable reduction of physical and mental punishment against children can be a vital means of nourishing their physical
Sarita, a ninth grader of a non-government school, cannot be attentive to her study as she always remembers the face of her late mother. When she turns the page of
‘Life is not a bed of roses’ – Mahfuza Khatun knew it all too well from her very childhood. For the daughter of a landless and physically impaired father, the
UNICEF has celebrated 30 years of adoption of the UN Convention on Rights of the Child (CRC) that played a vital role to improve the livelihood of children around the