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An Indian court has sentenced a man who took part in the 2020 Delhi riots for five years in prison in a first conviction. More than 50 Muslims were killed in the religious riots, which were triggered by Narendra Modi's Citizenship Amendment Act.
After a day-long meeting on Wednesday between officials in the coastal town of Bireuen, Jakarta backtracked and said the refugees' boat would be towed to shore on humanitarian grounds.
Facebook has been accused of failing to monitor hate speech on its network, which played a significant role in fueling the 2017 genocide, activists say.
Indian authorities are investigating dozens of people believed to be spreading what they call "fake news" regarding anti-Muslim violence in the country
The Arabic-language hashtag #Boycott_Indian_Products has trended in several Arab countries after Indian authorities violently expelled thousands of Muslims from their homes in the northeastern state of Assam.
Friday's strike marks the in-person return of the youth climate protests that in 2019 drew more than six million people onto the streets before the Covid-19 pandemic largely halted the mass gatherings and pushed much of the action online.
Eid al-Adha is typically marked by communal prayers, large social gatherings and, for many, slaughtering of livestock and giving meat to the needy, however this year's celebrations will largely be scaled back due to the pandemic.
Norwegian telecoms firm Telenor has sold its Myanmar business to a Lebanese firm, blaming the difficulties of operating under the military junta and dealing a blow to activists who say they relied on the only Western operator for communications.
Malaysia's move to examine recruitment fees and agreements with migrant worker's home countries comes after the US State Department ranked Malaysia as 'Tier 3' in this year's Trafficking in Persons report.
Heiko Maas told German daily Die Welt that the EU must update the accord with Turkey.