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Opinion
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Published 06.11.19
The Peter Handke dilemma
The fundamental metamorphosis that he has spearheaded could be a beacon-light — but for his defence of the Serbian slaughter...
By Martin Kämpchen
West Bengal
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Published 02.11.19
The dwindling Chinese community of Calcutta
Thomas Chen's experience is indicative of the loosening embrace of the Chinese people of Calcutta and their adopted home...
By Manasi Shah
Opinion
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Published 29.10.19
Why India is not like Nazi Germany
There should be no fear that an Indian prime minister can take us into any prolonged war outside the country...
By Ruchir Joshi
World
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Published 22.10.19
Japan emperor ascends throne
Emperor Naruhito is the first Japanese emperor born after World War II...
By Reuters in Tokyo
India
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Published 03.10.19
Terrifying nuclear war toll projected
A death toll more than all six years of World War II...
By PTI in Washington
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Opinion
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Published 12.09.19
History wars reflect how Asia is changing
The drama of a deep sense of historical wrong is playing out between South Korea and Japan...
By T.C.A. Raghavan
India
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Published 30.08.19
Imran warns world of fallout of inaction
India did nothing to stop further escalation of tensions between the two countries...
By Our Special Correspondent in New Delhi
Opinion
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Published 07.07.19
Is Neymar down the Maradona path?
Since his move to Paris Saint-Germain, Neymar has been injured often and has racked up numerous scandals...
By The Telegraph
People
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Published 11.05.19
When an American pilot flew from India to China during WW II
Liesl Schwabe, an American scholar arrives in Bodh Gaya only to discover a curious karmic connection between the city and her grandfather...
By Anasuya Basu
Opinion
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Published 14.11.18
The war that epitomised the callousness of imperialism
Bengal was not a theatre of war in the 1940s, yet it lost seven times more lives than Britain...
By Prabhat Patnaik
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