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On a day remembered and vilified, the author recalls moments of despair, brute violence and historical significance. All on the ninth of September….

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Syrian refugees remain trapped and marginalised by Lebanon’s power-sharing politics

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Global Climate Summit Urges Electric Vehicles. India, After Ambitious Plans, Beats Quiet Retreat

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The left-right debate in Israel is over the speed of colonization, not how to end it

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Nepal bans new Indian currency notes above Rs.100

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Bangladesh: Why are so few women running for election?

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Islam: Why the Reformist Scholars Cannot Make a Difference

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