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Ukrainian women's rights organisations struggle as US aid suspended

New Delhi, March 13 -- Women's rights organisations (WROs) in Ukraine face severe disruptions following the suspension of financial support from the United States, a new survey has revealed. The Donal... Read More


Environmental disaster looms over North Sea after two ships collide

New Delhi, March 11 -- A collision between a cargo ship carrying toxic chemicals and an oil tanker transporting jet fuel for the United States military in the North Sea raised concerns about an enviro... Read More


Women's rights regressed in a quarter of countries in 2024, UN report reveals

New Delhi, March 6 -- A new United Nations report has found that nearly a quarter of governments worldwide reported a backlash against women's rights in 2024, marking a troubling reversal of progress.... Read More


Big blow for climate science as hundreds of NOAA employees laid off in sweeping Trump administration cuts

India, Feb. 28 -- Hundreds of employees at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) have been laid off as part of the Donald Trump administration's broad effort to reduce the size of... Read More


Scientists were wrong about why Mars is red - new research unveils a watery past

New Delhi, Feb. 26 -- For decades, scientists have believed that the Red Planet's distinctive hue is due to iron minerals rusting under dry conditions over billions of years. However, new research com... Read More


War in Ukraine sets back decades of progress for women's rights, economic stability

India, Feb. 19 -- Three years of full-scale war in Ukraine have severely impacted women and girls, rolling back decades of progress in gender equality and economic stability, according to the United N... Read More


WHO warns of global HIV crisis as Trump stops funding to critical programmes

India, Jan. 29 -- The World Health Organization (WHO) has raised alarm over the immediate funding halt for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) programmes in low- and middle-income countries, warning th... Read More