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Immigrant deportations spark protests across the U.S. (Collage by Regina Johnson)

‘No human being is illegal’ - Communities In Solidarity Against US Deportations

Activists are asking who creates wealth in the U.S. and does the most difficult jobs? It is immigrant workers who form the backbone of the economy, as participants of a well-attended seminar agreed. The event, titled Union and Community Activists Unite for Immigrant Rights organised by the activist group Boston South Asian Coalition

The unfulfilled creative promise and potential of South Asia: Promoting Empathy Across Borders

Featuring the works of 26 young artists from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, the multidisciplinary exhibition takes South Asia's stories to a global stage. A special half-day event in London last Tuesday, 10 June, titled ' South Asia: people, promise and potential - art, film and discussion' at the Bloomsbury Institute London that brought together the South Asian artists exhibit with a documentary I made in Sri Lanka last year

Access, Collaboration, and Entrepreneurship: Indian American Businessmen Reach Out To Global Marketplace

“As much as this is an Indian American community, we are also an American Chamber of Commerce,” added Dr. Rachakonda, who is also CEO for Radiant Digital, a D.C. metro-based provider of digital transformation delivery services. “We have very strong relationships, for example, with the Black Chamber of Commerce, the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, and a lot of others. Because you know, at the end of the day, it’s about helping businesses.”

Need for International Day of Remembrance of Victims of Indentureship

Some of us are aware of the beginning of indentureship but we need to acknowledge the end of this horrible system. They faced racism, religious discrimination, were exploited and endured inadequate housing, low wages and physical abuse.

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At London event, Pakistan's apex court judge talks of end to persecution and autocracy

'We must acknowledge great women like Asma Jahangir. She was a great trouble-maker, judges were terrified of her — and I say that in appreciation,' Justice Isa said

Remaining Indian students evacuated from Ukraine

India heaved a sigh of collective relief after news came from the government that the evacuation of nearly 700 Indian students stranded in Ukraine's Sumy has begun

India trying to rescue last batch of students from Ukraine; 76 chartered flights have brought back nearly 20,000 so far

About 700 Indians, mostly medical students, are waiting to be rescued from the north-eastern Ukrainian city of Sumy, close to the Russian border, with Indian authorities and media saying they were the last big group from the country still stranded there

Hundreds of Indian students still stuck in Ukraine; about 14,000 have returned abroad 63 chartered flights

Hundreds of Indian students are still stranded in conflict zones in eastern Ukraine, the government said, while around 14,000 people have returned to India from Ukraine so far by 63 flights

At least 1,000 Indian students still stranded in eastern Ukraine as evacuation runs into logistical problems

The students have no leads on how to get out of the country and have issued an appeal to the Indian government and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying, "We'll all be killed"

Bangladeshi national evacuated by India from Ukraine; 16 flights bring back Indian students but more still remain

A Bangladeshi national who was stuck in war-torn Ukraine for days has been evacuated by the Indian government, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) confirmed, days after Dhaka approached India, seeking its assistance from evacuating its nationals from Ukraine

28 Bangladeshi crew stranded in vessel hit by missile in Black Sea rescued; Russia regrets sailor’s death

Twenty eight Bangladeshi crew members were rescued from northern Black Sea after a missile hit their ship, killing a Bangladeshi sailor onboard

India rebuts Russia's claim of Indian students being held hostage in Ukraine; students asked to leave Kharkiv urgently, even 'on foot'

The Indian government on Thursday countered Russia’s claims that Indian students are being held hostage in Ukraine, saying they were in constant touch with all nationals and haven’t received any such report as yet

Cross-border terrorism down, Kashmir moving normalcy, Modi has a lot of support and authority in India: US official at Senate hearing

Cross-border terrorism from Pakistan has gone down in the past couple of years, Kashmir is moving towards normalcy and the Modi government retains a lot of support within the country, a senior US official has said

US circumspect on Indian abstention on Ukraine; 'foolish' to harm India ties because of Ukraine vote, says ranking senator

Hours after India had abstained a fourth time on a United Nations vote on Ukraine, an influential Republican senator cautioned that it would be “foolish” to harm bilateral ties because of it while the US government remained cautiously circumspect and said New Delhi’s position on Ukraine was “evolving” and refrained from outright criticism

When a spray-painted India flag helped Indian, Pakistani students flee Ukraine

India and Pakistan may be at daggers drawn politically and diplomatically, but among its common people there have been many instances of fellowship and even helping each other, especially among the South Asian diaspora

India student killed in Ukraine war; 16,000 students still stranded in country

The distant Russia-Ukraine war hit home in Inda when news came of a 21-year-old Indian student being killed in shelling in Ukraine

India dispatches four senior ministers to Ukraine's neighbors to coordinate students' evacuation

India on Monday dispatched four senior ministers to countries neighouring Ukraine to coordinate the evacuation operation, named Operation Ganga, to bring back close to 15,000 Indians - mostly medical students who do not get admission into medical colleges at home - who still remain stranded in the conflict zone

Concern grows as fleeing Indian students face harassment by Ukrainian border forces

Concern among Indian officials has been growing as multiple reports emerge of harassment of hundreds of fleeing Indian students stranded in freezing temperatures at the Ukraine-Poland border

US 'okay' with India's 'distinct' ties to Russia, India, Pakistan asked to use 'leverage' to influence Moscow

The US has said it is "okay" with India's "distinct" relationship with Russia, referring to its strong defence and security ties, and suggested countries like India and Pakistan use their “leverage” with Moscow to protect a rules-based international order