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Editorials Take the peace talks to a new level The time has come for some creative diplomacy to end the stasis that has marked the long-running Naga peace process — and take it to the next level. When representatives of the government and the Naga groups sit down on Monday in Dimapur to ... Reacting to global developments Although the consensus of informed opinion has always been that the Indian stock indices cannot indefinitely maintain their upward momentum and a correction was round the corner, few anticipated either the timing or the magnitude of the reversal. ... Leader Page Articles West reverts to its cold war ways By Vladimir Radyuhin The new Russia is building a market economy, has opened up to foreign investors, and is striving to integrate with the rest of the world. This is what makes it dangerous in the eyes of western hawks. News Analysis Negative campaigning backfires By Paul Harris Infighting hits Clinton’s and Obama’s ratings and clears the way for others. Peasants set the fashion in Bolivia’s ethnic revolution By Rory Carroll The dress of the marginalised has now become synonymous with authority. The least useful reaction to terrorism By Jenni Russell Blind faith in the moral superiority of our own way of life will only hinder efforts to tackle violent extremism. Amputations bring health crisis to Iraq By Peter Beaumont Iraq is facing a hidden healthcare and social crisis over the soaring number of amputations, largely of lower limbs, necessitated by the daily explosions and violence gripping the country. In the north of Iraq, the Red Crescent Society and the ... Letters to the Editor Interviews
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