Nepali refugees expelled from Bhutan do nothing for the kingdom's happiness quotient More »
Rumblings to prepare the world for an internationalised yuan More »
Indiscriminate killings (Human Rights Watch)
A border force "out of control" is shooting Bangladeshi and Indian citizens alike
Don't shoot the messenger
(The Australian)
Julian Assange accuses Julia Gillard's government of pandering
Is bamboo a tree or a grass? (Down to Earth)
Sunita Narain explains why the answer matters in India
Asahi to drop English daily
(The Diplomat)
Japan's biggest liberal daily has printed in English since 1954
The Boxer Uprising means different things to different people in China More »
Shahabpur, a village on the Gangetic plain, is caste-addled and somehow cohesive. But modernity, fast encroaching, is changing its ancient ways More »
Contemporary art that reflects the many-sided violence afflicting Pakistan More »
Balancing the demands of human rights with tradition. Suing the prime minister too More »
Japan is ageing faster than any country in history, with vast consequences for its economy and society More »
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