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Dilli Door Ast

Nitish’s exit from the NDA forces Modi to shy away from Ayodhya and exposes him to a dilemma that had once dogged Advani

‘Dead Bastards’

Reading poetry and listening to the radio as the trial of Bradley Manning begins

The Khan Who Couldn’t

Nawaz Sharif’s party won a near majority in Pakistan’s National Assembly. But it was Imran Khan’s campaign that animated the polls

Afghanistan after 2014

Global pessimism is both unfounded and unhelpful

‘Early Treatment is the Key’

Asier Sáez-Cirión, a scientist at the Pasteur Institute in Paris, talks to Open about his landmark research which reported HIV remission in 14 adults

Pakistan’s Tryst with Cash Transfers

A profile of the Benazir Income Support Programme, the country’s first large-scale social safety net

The Day After

How being 100 km away from the Chernobyl nuclear disaster changed my life

The Man Who Wants to Sue Facebook

Raymond Bechard has been campaigning to keep the social networking site free of child pornography

Still Quite a Quiverful

Jeffrey Archer has no clue what makes great literature but is never short of stories to tell

The Man Who Makes People Disappear

And the mystery of how US-based privacy expert Frank Ahearn’s name came to be associated with the film Zila Ghaziabad

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