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Breaking the ice with Bangladesh
India's relations with Bangladesh are so problematical that there were no expectations of a breakthrough during the recent visit of Minister of External Affairs Natwar Singh to Dhaka. Several issues sour the bilateral relationship: the illegal ...

How much longer will the shuttle fly?
After an eventful and often tension-filled journey covering over nine million kilometres in 14 days, the space shuttle Discovery made a flawless pre-dawn touchdown at Edwards Air Force Base in California's Mojave desert. It was the first space ...

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A new mood of nationalism in Britain
By Hasan Suroor

The refrain on the Left and the Right is the same: restore "Britishness" to Britain. The debate is starting to sound more like an anti-immigrant tirade.

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A mismatch of policy and practice?
By B. Muralidhar Reddy

How sincere is the Pakistani establishment's policy of zero tolerance towards those advocating violence?

Iran in nuclear showdown
By Simon Tisdall

THE DRUMBEAT of Western disapproval accompanying Iran's decision this week to resume uranium conversion at its nuclear plant in Isfahan looks likely to drown out more-considered approaches to the problem of nuclear weapons proliferation in ...

Now history has us by the throat
By Martin Woollacott

The West profoundly misunderstood how the Middle East works.

Crime of treason in the U.K.
By Hywel Williams

"TREASON DOTH never prosper: what's the reason? For if it prosper, none dare call it treason." John Harington's early-17th century epigram still hits the spot. Power's objective facts determine what counts as perfidious treason or virtuous ...

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