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Although media coverage has dwindled, Occupy cells are alive and well all over the United States - and beyond.
Arun Gupta Last Modified: 23 May 2012 04:31 GMT Opinion
A war crimes tribunal in Malaysia offers a devastating critique of international criminal law institutions today.
Richard Falk Last Modified: 28 Nov 2011 13:37 GMT Opinion
Non-Kashmiris have a complex conception of the valley, seen as a crystallisation of ideologies that led to partition.
Asad Hashim Last Modified: 14 Aug 2011 08:55 GMT Kashmir: The forgotten conflict
A project examining the 'Israelisation' of falafel raises some questions about the boycott movement.
Sousan Hammad Last Modified: 12 Mar 2011 11:17 GMT Features
It is time to deconstruct the prevailing narrative on US-India relations.
Robert Grenier Last Modified: 13 Nov 2010 11:44 GMT In Depth
The Indian author and political activist joins Avi Lewis on Fault Lines.
Last Modified: 29 Aug 2010 19:13 GMT Fault Lines
The Indian writer and activist discusses her quest for freedom and social justice for all.
Last Modified: 06 Nov 2009 22:58 GMT Riz Khan

Indian popular cinema came in for praise while English writers in the country received a dose of criticism from well-known author and Nobel Laureate VS Naipaul.

Last Modified: 26 Feb 2005 10:02 GMT Archive
Award-winning Indian novelist Arundhati Roy, who will be presented this week with an Australian peace prize, has defended her views that people should join what she calls the Iraqi resistance.
Last Modified: 03 Nov 2004 06:34 GMT Archive
The fourth World Social Forum has got off to a spirited start at India's financial capital Mumbai with tens of thousands of anti-globalisation activists taking part.
Last Modified: 17 Jan 2004 03:01 GMT Archive
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The story of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood and its emergence into the political arena after decades of suppression.
People & Power goes undercover to reveal how 'voluntourism' could be fuelling the exploitation of Cambodian children.
Secular fanaticism must be exposed for its own hatred and xenophobia, and get over the old cliches of East and West.
Although media coverage has dwindled, Occupy cells are alive and well all over the United States - and beyond.
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