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Why the world needs more women CEOs

Female CEOs of large firms are a rare breed....

Petition seeking Honorary Canadian Citizenship for Arundhati Roy launched

Indians Abroad for Pluralist India (IAPI) has launched an...

“Genocide cards”: Rohingya refugees on why they risked their lives to refuse ID cards

Wary of the past, Rohingya have frustrated the UN’s...

View from Bangladesh: Respect is a two-way street

Of grenades, firebombs, and political legitimacy This is not how...

Nobel peace prize winner Satyarthi hobnobbing with Hindu supremacists

Speaking as the chief guest at the RSS's annual Vijayadashmi...

Colonialism can’t be forgotten – it’s still destroying peoples and our planet

From the population decimation of the first colonies to...

Imran thanks Modi, and eyes joint Nobel Peace Prize

“India led by you would never think of undoing...

How Turkey and Saudi Arabia became frenemies – and why the Khashoggi case could change that

The Oct. 2 disappearance of Saudi Arabian journalist Jamal...

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