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Noida's sordid serial killings
A pair of worn slippers, a faded blue T-shirt, a tattered piece of cloth. It was from such poignant fragments that emerged the identity of the murdered children in this horrifying tale of depravity and wickedness. The Noida serial killings — ...

Adapting to climate change
Encouraged by a growing scientific consensus, the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Nairobi looked beyond the goal of stabilising carbon emissions by mid-century and took up the challenge of adaptation to global warming. The quest for ...

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Lessons for India as Russia ups ante
By Vladimir Radyuhin

India must adapt to the dramatically changed situation in the Russian market if it wants to get broader access to that country's vast oil and gas resources. New Delhi can no longer hope to exploit the rhetoric of a "strategic partnership."

News Analysis
Corrections and Clarifications
* *The name of the former Jammu and Kashmir Governor K.V. Krishna Rao was given as K.V. Krishnaswamy in the caption of the accompanying photograph in a report "People craving for peace and harmony, says ex-CBI Director" (Andhra Pradesh, January ...

Asean under the security spotlight
By P.S. Suryanarayana

The New Year-eve bomb blasts in Bangkok have added to existing concerns.

A fact that is conveniently forgotten
By Tariq Ali

Saddam Hussein committed most of his crimes when he was an ally of those who now occupy Iraq.

The impact of empire on Britain's identity
By Madeleine Bunting

Two anniversaries will feed into the British national sense of self-doubt this year, but also offer a chance for a reality check.

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