How the recent brutal rape case in India is forcing people to wake up to a widespread problem, setting a precedent, and giving importance to a crime that was largely ignored.
How the recent brutal rape case in India is forcing people to wake up to a widespread problem, setting a precedent, and giving importance to a crime that was largely ignored.
The death on December 29, 2012, of a 23-year-old student who was gang raped and assaulted should spur decisive action…
A village council in the Indian state of Bihar banned the use of mobile phones by women in the Sunderbari village, roughly 385…
Last year, Indian and U.S. investigators came upon a rare promising lead in an internationally sensitive case: the 2008 attacks on Mumbai that killed 166 people and implicated Pakistan’s spy agency in terrorism.
Almost two years after she died, no one involved in the death of 17-year-old Mumbai woman Sushma Pandey is facing charges. She was unmarried, working in a scrap depot, and had donated eggs three times in 18 months at an IVF clinic. Two days after the third donation, she complained of severe abdominal pain.