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Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, says UN commission

United Nations investigators on Tuesday concluded that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza in a bid to "destroy the Palestinians", accusing Israel's Prime Minister and other top officials of incitement.


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Judicial experimentalism' versus the right to justice

The Supreme Court of India, in Shivangi Bansal vs Sahib Bansal (July 22, 2025), endorsed the guidelines by the Allahabad High Court, in Mukesh Bansal vs State of U.P. (2022), to prevent the misuse of Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code (now Section 85 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita). The High Court had introduced a two-month ‘cooling period' for any coercive action after the registration of a first information report (FIR) or complaint to the magistrate. During the 'cooling period', the matter will be referred to a Family Welfare Committee (FWC).


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Making health care safe for every Indian

On September 17, the world observes World Patient Safety Day. This is a reminder that the basic promise of health care continues to elude us. Globally, estimates show that one in ten patients experience harm while receiving care during hospitalisation, and this number rises to four in ten in outpatient care.


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Unseen labour, exploitation: the hidden human cost of Artificial Intelligence

Al's efficiency and accuracy are built on the invisible labour of low-paid workers in developing countries. From data labelling to content moderation, ghost workers' face exploitation, insecurity, and mental health risks. Data annotators play a major role in training LLMs like ChatGPT, Gemini, etc.


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SC finds amended Waqf law paved with good intentions but pockmarked with arbitrariness

The Supreme Court judg-ment in the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025 makes a point that a statute, however wellintentioned but couched in "prima facie arbitrary" provisions, cannot be used to deprive citizens of their constitutional right to property without due process of law.


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Top court asks who will decide that a religious conversion is 'deceitful'

The Supreme Court on Tuesday asked a petitioner seeking a complete ban on "deceitful" religious conversions who exactly will decide whether an interfaith marriage is fraudulent or not.


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On WHO essential medicines list, GLP-1 drugs for diabetes, weight loss may become cheaper

With the World Health Organization (WHO) updating its Model Lists of Essential Medicines (EML) to add the GLP-1 class of drugs for diabetes with associated comorbidities such as obesity, access to these drugs might just become easier. Listing a medicine on the EML is one step in a series of actions that can lead to lower costs, better affordability, and greater access. –


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China asks U.S., Japan to roll back Typhon missile system

China urged Tokyo and Washington on Tuesday to withdraw the U.S.-developed Typhon missile system, after it was unveiled in Japan for the first time during joint military exercises.


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