British forces killed multiple civilians in Mosul during anti-ISIS airstrikes in 2016-17, says investigation
A investigation carried out by The Guardian and anti-war organization Airwars busts the UK government’s claims that its forces did not kill any civilians during the war in Iraq
Lebanese protesters demand solutions to the country’s prolonged economic crisis
Protesters complain that they only have limited access to their bank deposits, as prices of food, fuel, and medicines continue to rise
Progressives in Belgium mark International Day for Elimination of Racial Discrimination
Anti-racism groups demanded an end to racial discrimination and police violence and asked that refugees be treated with dignity
In just three months, 30 coal miners died in Pakistan
Unregulated and illegally run mines, lack of safety equipment, and targeted attacks by militia groups continue to prove deadly for coal miners in Pakistan
Arrest of Kashmiri journalist under draconian law draws widespread condemnation
32-year-old Irfan Mehraj was arrested by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) for allegedly having close associations with “terror accused” human rights organizations. He has been charged under the draconian Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act
Earthquake hits Afghanistan and Pakistan, kills 13 and injures over 100
The entire seismically active region has been placed on high alert
Public sector employees continue strikes in Germany demanding increase in wages
The third round of negotiations between trade unions and municipal and federal employers in the public sector is scheduled to start on March 27









