Israel’s relentless attack on the Gaza Strip after Hamas launched an attack against Israel on October 7, 2023, has claimed the lives of at least 3,700 innocent Palestinian civilians. With Rafah crossing still blocked, Gazans only route to escape is not accessible. Hospitals have been attacked and civilians are running out of daily essentials. As each hour brings news of further horror in the Israel-Hamas conflict, what role should international law be playing? And does it actually have any capacity to constrain the behaviour of the combatants? Watch Vikram Chandra in conversation with Neve Gordon, Professor of human rights law at Queen Mary University of London and former R&AW chief AS Dulat.
It was a moment of hearbreak for India's LGBTQI community after the Supreme Court decided against legalising same-sex marriage in the country. The court also declined to give the queer community the right to adopt. Vikram Chandra talks to DU professor Geeta Bhatt and queer rights activist Anjali Gopalan to understand the nuances of the verdict and what lies ahead for the community?
The Allahabad High Court's observation that investigations were botched up in the Nithari serials murders which led to the acquittal of accused Monider Singh Pandher and Surinder Koli has once again put the focus on the need for police reforms in the country. Also, who should the poor families from Nithari blame, the justice system or the probe agencies?