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Marching for Freedom in Hong Kong
Steve Shaw reports from Hong Kong on the revolution sweeping the streets of the island and its fight for democracy.

Other Democracies Won't Stop India's Warehousing of 'Undesirables'
As well as its aggression in Kashmir, India has been rounding up and detaining Muslims in Assam since 2016 – but what's to stop it doing so?

India's Actions in Kashmir are Finally Opening the World's Eyes to the Struggles of a Forgotten People
How recent events in Kashmir are shining a light on the plight of Muslims living there – and doing untold damage to the reputation of the world’s largest secular democracy.

Al Qaeda: In Search of a Home in Asia
Sayed Jalal Shajjan's analysis on why the quest for peace in Afghanistan also requires attention to be paid to the competing desires of India and Pakistan.

Was a British Shell Company Used to Funnel Funds for Russian Manipulation of the Trump Campaign?
Stephen Komarnyckyj tracks the financial dealings of Aleksandr Torshin, the banker behind the Russian Agent Maria Butina, to the UK.

Web of Businesses Financing Myanmar’s War Crimes Exposed
The United Nations has urged the international community to sever ties to companies linked to the Myanmar military, which has perpetrated genocide towards its Rohingya population.

EXCLUSIVE 'Profiting from Destruction': French-Based Insurance Giant Accused of Destroying Palestinian Livelihoods
AXA and its affiliates are heavily invested in occupied territory settlements and illegal Israeli Security Wall.

EXCLUSIVE 'We are Not in the Battlefield, We Are Not Fighters, Why they are Killing Us?' The Human Cost of the Quest for Peace in Afghanistan
Sayed Jalal, based in Kabul, explores how the Afghan civilian population is living through a conflict which impacts ordinary people the most.