From his home in Ramallah, Palestinian writer Raja Shehadeh reflects on belonging, memory and the increasingly fragile state ...
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The 1995-2005 decade was perhaps politically the most complex since Independence. We kept our lens razor-sharp through the ...
Colloquially christened the ‘green lungs’ of north-western India, the Aravalli Range is one of the world's oldest fold ...
Doctors Without Borders said Israel's decision would have a catastrophic impact on their work in Gaza, where they support ...
Indian and Pakistani troops have exchanged fire across the heavily militarized Kashmir frontier that divides the two ...
Recently, while rereading The Museum of Innocence, I was struck again by Orhan Pamuk's insistence that memory does not disappear all at once.
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Israel says it will suspend several humanitarian organizations, including Doctors Without Borders, for failing to meet its ...