India court rules against dividing eateries by religion in BJP-ruled states
Supreme Court suspends order asking restaurants and roadside carts to display owners’ names in Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand states.
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Supreme Court suspends order asking restaurants and roadside carts to display owners’ names in Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand states.
India’s government is targeting the acclaimed author because she speaks to the most foundational corruptions that underlie the socioeconomic and political pillars of the Indian state.
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Al Jazeera spoke with a Palestinian artist who uses her skills to depict the suffering of her people over the past nine months.