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violence

Israeli security and medical personnel secure the scene of an attack in which people were killed by a gunman on a main street in Bnei Brak, near Tel Aviv, Israel, 29 March, 2022. Photo: Reuters
Middle East

Arab 'gunman' kills at least 5 in Tel Aviv suburb, latest in series of attacks

Picture: TBS
Bangladesh

Two die in 7th phase UP polls violence  

Facebook’s ad hoc and piecemeal approach to content moderation is failing to foil religious violence in Bangladesh and around the world, with stark consequences. GRAPHICS: TBS
Thoughts

How Facebook fuels religious violence

Illustration: TBS
Thoughts

In Yemen, all sides are using hunger as a weapon

Pope Francis arrives to meet children assisted by volunteers of Santa Marta institute during an audience in Paul VI Audience Hall at the Vatican December 19, 2021. Photo :Reuters
World+Biz

Domestic violence against women 'almost satanic,' Pope Francis says

File Photo
Bangladesh

Pre-UP polls violence: One killed in AL infighting in Tangail

Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Over 50 local weapons recovered from Brahmanbaria ahead of UP polls

Bangladeshi lawyer serves legal  notice to Mark Zuckerburg, BTRC
Bangladesh

Bangladeshi lawyer serves legal notice to Mark Zuckerburg, BTRC

A poll centre in Netrokona. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

AL dominates violence-marred second phase UP polls 

Mahadi Akib. Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Critically injured Akib’s condition improves, still not out of danger

A road barricade is set on fire during what the information ministry calls a military coup in Khartoum, Sudan, October 25, 2021. Photo :Reuters
Africa

US urges Sudan military to refrain from violence against planned protests -official

TBS Illustration
Panorama

The Facebook Papers: How Facebook ‘enables’ violence

File photo of poll violence/HRW
Court

Justice eludes victims of 2001 post-poll communal violence

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