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Editorials A disappointing verdict in Pakistan Since the day in 2002 when she decided to seek punishment for the men who had gang-raped her, Mukhtaran Mai has been a symbol of Pakistani women's struggle against a feudal and patriarchal society in which brutal crimes against women are ... Will Algerians get involved? The Algerian predicament shows that the political situations faced by the peoples of North Africa and West Asia cannot all be seen in the same light, despite specific similarities. The current protests in Algeria have indeed been in support of ... Leader Page Articles Rush in now, repent later By Siddharth Varadarajan A transparent assessment of the costs and risks associated with India's ambitious nuclear plans must be made before any ground is broken at Jaitapur or elsewhere. Op-Ed Activists occupy oil rig in fight to prevent ‘risky' Arctic drilling Environmental groups fear the oil industry is not prepared for the potentially catastrophic impact of spills in the Arctic. Why an oil spill in Arctic waters would be devastating As sea ice disappears and open water seasons last longer, the High North — that vast area above the Arctic circle — has become the oil industry's new frontier, offering potentially billions of barrels of oil from deep offshore ... ONLINE AND OFF LINE
Pro-poor judicial initiatives: now for a media pushThree pronouncements made on three consecutive days this month by the Supreme Court of India have brought relief to different groups of economically and socially deprived people. The beneficiaries include children sold out by poor parents to ... Violence escalates in southern Sudan At least 115 people have died in violence between government forces and a rebel militia in Southern Sudan this week, an official said on April 24, raising concerns of southern instability ahead of the region's independence declaration in ... Letters to the Editor Interviews
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