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Iran takes a turn to the right
With conservative candidate Mahmoud Ahmadinejad winning the presidential election in Iran, hardliners in the theocratic establishment control all levers of power in the country. Iranian reformers were left out of the race after their candidates ...

Macaques need healthy forests
The discovery of the Tibetan macaque, a large primate with a short stump-like tail, in the verdant upper Subansiri forest of Arunachal Pradesh is fresh testimony to India's breathtaking variety of flora and fauna. Much of this biodiversity is ...

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Conservatives regain the Presidency in Iran
By Atul Aneja

The new President represents a right-wing drift in a large section of the new generation which has, for the moment, overpowered the impulse for reform as well as the aspirations of its liberal advocates.

News Analysis
As you sow, so shall you weep
By P. Sainath

With the rains finally here, spurious seeds and other fake inputs introduce a deadly new element in the survival struggle of the Vidharbha farmer. Fake seeds from Andhra Pradesh have come in on a large scale.

Navaratnas, Left and disinvestment
By `Americai' V. Narayanan

"As a card-carrying Congressman, I feel the UPA should not only join the Communists against the disinvestment of navaratnas or profit-making PSUs, but also beat them at their own game."

Africa must form cartels
By Cameron Duodu

African countries must band together and set up cartels that lay aside money to acquire the means of adding value to their raw materials before export.

Peace no closer in West Asia
By Jonathan Freedland

THEY ARE calling it the war of the colours. On one side, the Jewish settlers facing eviction from Gaza urging their fellow citizens to wear or wave orange to protest the withdrawal. On the other, the settlers' opponents who have failed to ...

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