“[For as long as] the internet exists, this picture will exist. They almost killed me that day but I survived,” Farooq Dar told me.
My report for @CodaStory
https://t.co/mzNc70SQvU
Thank you Judge sahab. Abusive trolls must be celebrating this judgement. This will encourage more and more trolls to abuse women online... But in a poetic way.
Delhi High Court grants bail to Kashmiri activist Khurram Parvez in an alleged terror funding case under UAPA. He was arrested by NIA in November 2021 and was denied bail by trial court in December 2024, reports LiveLaw.
One of the most horrifying scenes in human history has been revealed.
When Israel forced thousands in Gaza to collect flour mixed with sand due to severe famine.
A moment the world must never forget.
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I write with Dr Istikhar Ali, mental health researcher, for The Telegraph on the mental health of Indian Muslims.
The crisis for Muslims is not only about hospitals or policy gaps, but about what prolonged vigilance does to ordinary life.
Read & share.
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We tracked nine such cases.
Most of these children are from Bihar's poorest district Araria.
None of these cases involved child labour or trafficking.
In seven cases, children were headed to madrassas
https://t.co/YEgnFP378v
As expected, Indian right wing trolls are now doxxing Norwegian journalist @HelleLyngSvends. Sharing her mobile number and even her home address online.
The @nytimes covered up Palestinian rape testimonies for 14 months. @FranceskAlbs gave them the evidence in Feb 2024. They sat on it. @UNRWA documented the torture and sexual abuse. @btselem, @PHRIsrael, the UN Committee Against Torture — all documented torture and sexual abuse.
My teacher, who taught me for years, was never just a teacher.
He was a rare human being kind-hearted, loved by everyone, carrying within him every meaning of respect and compassion
But Israel did not see him as a human being. They showed no respect for his age or his dignity, and subjected his body to the harshest forms of torture with utter cruelty and complete disregard for humanity
I will never forget this and neither his image nor his pain will ever fade from my memory for as long as I live
One of the harshest and most devastating videos captured in modern history…
A young boy tries to comfort his little brother after the loss of their mother, while both cry in overwhelming pain and sorrow.
A heartbreaking moment that will forever remain in the memory of generations.
“But my question is, where is the crime?”
IIT graduate Sharjeel Imam, jailed w/o bail/trial in a Delhi riots case since 2020, spoke to us about his speeches, what he meant, what he might have said differently & why he has no intention of staying quiet https://t.co/oJZVh4WTiN
One of the most horrifying and brutal scenes ever captured on camera in modern history.
Israeli soldiers opened fire on thousands of starving Palestinians in Gaza as they ran in desperation trying to get a piece of food during the war on Gaza.
A moment the world must never forget.
Zenaira Bakhsh (@zenairaaa) writes. She is an Assistant Editor at Outlook, where she covers governance, minority rights, gender and conflict.
Cover: Outlook Team
Second Cover: Anupam Sai
#OutlookMagazine | Since 2014, a broader reliance on state media has been criticised as a tool to shape political messaging, giving the ruling party an advantage. The contrast is stark. In 1975, Indira Gandhi was disqualified by the Allahabad High Court for misusing state machinery during the 1971 Rae Bareli Lok Sabha election. Critics argue that similar concerns today have not led to comparable action under Modi.
Opposition parties have repeatedly argued before the Election Commission of India that such broadcasts create an “uneven playing field” and blur the line between official communication and political campaigning. This time, however, over 700 citizens, including public intellectuals Ashish Joshi, G.N. Devy and Yogendra Yadav, along with opposition parties, have approached the Election Commission, calling his action a “serious breach” of the MCC.
Studies on Indian media have flagged how selective television coverage shapes political perception. As one analysis notes, TV channels with a pro-government tilt often “focus on the achievements of the ruling party” while downplaying alternatives, meaning such selective visibility can shape how voters perceive political choices.