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Tragicomedy in Karnataka
The political drama being played out in Karnataka does no credit to any of the three principal actors — the Congress, the Janata Dal (Secular), and the Bharatiya Janata Party. No matter how the present crisis, induced by the revolt of JD ...

Latin America veers Left
The election of Michelle Bachelet as President of Chile is another important milestone in the advance of the Left in Latin American politics. The former doctor represents Concertacion, a coalition led by her Socialist party and the Christian ...

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Afghanistan: Qanooni's moment of triumph
By M.K. Bhadrakumar

With Yunus Qanooni's election as Parliament Speaker, a complex calculus of power is forming. Though they are seen as rivals, Mr. Qanooni's political platform is far from irreconcilable with that of President Hamid Karzai.

News Analysis
"The Clemenceau is a scandal"
By Vaiju Naravane

Two men who worked on board the French warship and now have asbestosis speak out.

Why threats against Iran will not work
By Atul Aneja

Threats to haul Iran to the Security Council on the nuclear issue could see Teheran harden its stand.

Fraud nags at Google's grand strategy
By Charles Miller

The search giant has always offered its many services for nothing, but the threat of click fraud may change the way it does business.

Pirates threaten lives of Somalia's poor
By Jeevan Vasagar

The hijacking of cargo ships is on the increase, threatening trade and humanitarian aid.

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