Friends and foes mixed up: Arab balance of power being shaped …writes Saeed Naqvi “As flies to wanton boys are we to the Gods; they kill us for their sport.” King Lear This could
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Middle East’s current problems started from the 1967 war’…Vikas Datta interviews Kai Bird, Pulitzer Prize-winning American historian Wracked by insurrection and terrorism, the Middle East is going through a traumatic time but most of
The girls were being ‘wilfully groomed’ in effect to buy into an ideology which seemed exciting and a world away from the everyday drudgery of school and all this was being done
Israel represents a sanctuary where any Jew is welcome, not a single non-Israeli Jew living outside Israel has appointed Netanyahu to be their spokesperson or protector…writes Dr. Alon Ben-Meir The killing of a
It is just a bit uncomfortable and I cannot place my finger on it. Maybe, if it hadn’t been set up on a pedestal and draped over a Modi lookalike mannequin I
Dr. Alon Ben-Meir, professor of international relations at the Center for Global Affairs at NYU, comments on the latest developments in the Middle East The Israeli general election, scheduled for March 17, can
Can healthy ageing be achieved globally? As scientists the world over are searching for the elixir of life for healthy ageing, some top researchers now suggest that the concept of successful ageing
Can the president help fix my cancer?’…asks children in India. Anjali Madan writes a special report to mark International Childhood Cancer Day “What is Rashtrapati Bhavan,” asks Dharmesh, a blood cancer patient. Even
For Indian cricket fans, heart rules over the head …writes Anurag Dey The jury is still out on whether skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni and his boys would be able to recreate history Down Under,