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Despite continued crimes by the military junta against Muslims and other minorities in Myanmar, Sam Hamad argues that the world seems to care very little, and may be turning a blind eye because the state justifies its actions using the war on terror.
World leaders will make a choice at the UN to either stand by as the crisis in Afghanistan worsens, or give the same support needed to resolve ongoing issues of poverty, as they rightly have to the Ukrainian people, writes Asuntha Charles.
Whilst some may be celebrating Rishi Sunak as the first person of colour to become Prime Minister, Kushie Amin explains that his privilege and politics have so far proven that he is of no benefit to South Asians in the UK who face poverty and racism.
Opinion: The Covid crisis in India casts doubt on whether competition, instead of cooperation, is the right approach to fighting a global pandemic, writes Arafat Kabir.
Comment: It's now not just the government that has undermined the certainty of our citizenship, but the justice system too, writes Aniqah Choudhri.
Global travel restrictions on Iranians is a major blow to their right to engage with the world. Responsibility in reversing these restrictions not only lies on powerful countries, but more crucially with Iran's authorities, writes Kourosh Ziabari.
The humanitarian aid sector faces growing pressure to adopt digital technology, but vulnerable communities must not be forced to make themselves visible to governments that may not have their best interests at heart, writes Becky Faith.
Comment: The international community must act now to prevent further atrocities against Rohingya refugees, writes CJ Werleman.
Comment: India's Muslims have begun mobilising against Prime Minister Narendra Modi's controversial citizenship law, writes Olivier Da Lage.
Comment: At this year's General Assembly, the region's leaders must show compassion for the Rohingya and push Myanmar to take steps to end the violence, writes Beatrice Lau.