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Saudi executions: Business as usual in a post-Arab Spring world
Ben Rich, The Conversation
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On Hindutva hate politics: A few things I wasn't able to discuss with Ram Madhav on Al Jazeera
Nitasha Kaul
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After losses in Delhi and Bihar, BJP decides not to contest elections in Modi’s name
Dhirendra K Jha
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How to engineer a communal riot: When fiction can tell the truth
Kota Neelima
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Four reasons to quarrel with the new James Bond novel
Jash Sen
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How Atal Bihari Vajpayee fought and lost against the RSS
Kingshuk Nag
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At 189,819 letters long, this word takes tongue-twisters to a whole new level
Anvar Alikhan
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The right has tangled with radicals before, but Trump really is something different
David McKay, The Conversation
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One chart that explains why India's economy is on more solid ground this year
Scroll Staff
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'The world laughs at us when the prime minister fails to pass important reforms at home'
Scroll
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How ‘Malayala Manorama’ helped give birth to the Abstention Movement in Kerala
KM Mathew
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Democracy is due for an overhaul – could lawmaking-by-jury be the answer?
Janosch Prinz and John Garry, The Conversation
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Why Arvind Kejriwal and Narendra Modi love to hate each other
Ajaz Ashraf
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Jay Panda: India’s parliament is paralysed by 19th-century rules
Baijayant ‘Jay’ Panda, qz.com
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The rhetorical brilliance of Donald Trump, the demagogue
Jennifer Mercieca, The Conversation
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20 women have won seats in Saudi Arabia's historic local elections
Scroll Staff
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Saudi Arabia elects first woman councillor
Scroll Staff
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'You may find this laughable but hey, it's a start': Women in Saudi Arabia vote for the first time
Scroll Staff
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Why the cry of political vendetta worked for Indira Gandhi – but won't for Sonia
Ajaz Ashraf
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Voting begins in first Saudi elections open to women
Scroll Staff