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Iran on the boil
Thirty years after momentous events brought Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini to the fore as Iran’s man of destiny, his Islamic revolution has skidded into uncharted territory. The official declaration of incumbent President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad ...

Competing fairly
The recent entry into force of the key provisions of the 2002 Competition Act — that was mired in controversy over the constitutionality and composition of the Competition Commission of India (CCI), the watchdog — takes India a step ...

Leader Page Articles
Kashmir’s rising tide of hate
By Praveen Swami

Politicians must take on the Islamists’ deceitful politics of death — or risk being swept away.

Op-Ed
Are electronic voting machines tamper-proof?
No, argues the author, because each step in the life cycle of a voting machine involves different people gaining access to the machines, often installing new software. But there are many ways of preventing EVM fraud.

Good leadership requires patience
Nation states are a rare solid in a fluid world. Can they fix the leaking roofs of global institutions?

Waiting to go home
Although international law distinguishes between refugees and the internally displaced, such distinctions are absurd to those who have lost everything.

News Analysis
Iran protesters speak out
By Saeed Kamali Dehghan

“Before, I was assuming it to be rumours, but now I’m 100 per cent sure that this government has nothing to do with Islam. They are dictators.”

Corrections and clarifications
Brazil’s President is Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, as given in his (exclusive) article “At Yekaterinburg, the BRICs come of age” (Op-Ed, June 16, 2009). An article “BRIC debut puts the ...

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