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Rana trial and beyond
In just a few weeks, a court in Chicago will decide the fate of Tahawwur Rana — the first of the men who guided Muhammad Ajmal Kasab and nine other Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists to Mumbai on November 26, 2008. The trial has provided ...

Privatising war
The United Arab Emirates has exposed huge loopholes in international criminal law by announcing a $529 million contract with the Reflex Responses company for an 800-strong force of foreign mercenaries, which could be expanded to several ...

Leader Page Articles
Reforming higher education in Middle East
By Philip G. Altbach

The improvement of higher education in the Middle East includes upgrading the academic profession and providing an academic culture that promotes productivity.

News Analysis
PAKISTAN CABLES
U.S. worried Pakistan was misusing war funds
By Mukund Padmanabhan

Of concern were claims relating to helicopter operations, radar maintenance and Joint Staff operations

‘After MMRCA, stay the course on defence ties'
By Karl F. Inderfurth and S. Amer Latif

Moving forward after the recent decision on which combat aircraft to acquire, Washington and New Delhi need to develop a pragmatic approach to defence and security relations.

Russia's new activism on Libya
By Vladimir Radyuhin

It is a move that has irked the West, and has put to the test the Russian-U.S. ‘reset.'

‘Cuba's classification as a repressive government lacks credibility'
A response in connection with the Op-Ed article “Reinforcing the criticism of torture,” by Salil Shetty, Secretary-General, Amnesty International, and published on May 13, 2011. It has come as a great surprise to me that your ...

Corrections and Clarifications
* * The first sentence of the Editorial “Dual message from Spain” (May 25, 2011) refers to Spanish socialist party. It should have been Spanish socialist workers party. * * The third paragraph of the report ...

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