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    The real threat to Europe isn’t a fascist revival, it’s the end of politics

    Carlo Invernizzi Accetti, qz.com
    · Jun 04, 2014 · 07:12 am
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    · Jun 02, 2014 · 08:07 am
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    In Delhi's Vasant Vihar, 750 Syrians line up to vote in an election denounced by critics as a farce

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    · May 29, 2014 · 08:53 am
  • NOTA may have affected outcome in 19 constituencies

    NOTA may have affected outcome in 19 constituencies

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    · May 25, 2014 · 07:31 am
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    Will Modi choose strategic interests in Lanka over domestic sentiment in Tamil Nadu?

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    · May 24, 2014 · 07:21 am
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    Remember what the opinion polls and exit polls predicted? Here's how they actually fared

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  • Six states where the Modi wave is still gathering steam

    Six states where the Modi wave is still gathering steam

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    · May 21, 2014 · 07:24 am
  • BJP allies managed to win 55 seats with just 7.8 per cent of total vote

    BJP allies managed to win 55 seats with just 7.8 per cent of total vote

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    · May 21, 2014 · 06:46 am
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    · May 20, 2014 · 07:41 am
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    'Modi's Plan A will be economy. If that does not work, Hindutva'

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    · May 15, 2014 · 08:38 am
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