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Francois Hollande on top but far right scores record result in French election - Angelique Chrisafis, Guardian UK
François Hollande has moved a step closer to becoming the first Socialist president of France in a generation by beating the incumbent, Nicolas Sarkozy, in the first round of elections for the Elysée. But the surprisingly high vote for the extreme-right candidate, Marine Le Pen, boosted the overall figures for the right and meant that the final runoff vote on 6 May remains on a knife edge.
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From Brooklyn to Pakistan, a family feud turns deadly - Mosi Secret, New York Times
Start and sell: India’s new Valley success stories - Shilpa Phadnis, Times of India
India under a Eurosceptic lens - Dipankar De Sarkar, Hindustan Times
Polls expose Pak fault lines - Karamatullah K Ghori, NewIndianExpress
Inside America's war on terror - Ajai Shukla, Business Standard
South Asia: All in one - TS Vishwanath, Business Standard
Hamid Karzai leaves India empty-handed - Nayanima Basu, Business Standard
Muslims converts: Changing my religion - Economist
Syria: Outside patronage and a new offensive for the regime - Stratfor
China ready to talk FTA with India - FinancialExpress
US immigration bill may force jobs to be shipped overseas: Silicon Valley executives - Economic Times
The fear of China's economic downfall - Daily Beast
Will Nawaz Sharif be different the third time? - Rajiv Dogra, DNA
US becoming energy kingpin - Sunil Kewalramani, Business Line
‘The economy, the economy, the economy’ - Rasheeda Bhagat, Business Line
Chinese hackers resume attacks on US targets - David E Sanger & Nicole Perlroth, New York Times
'Sophisticated' Indian cyberattacks targeted Pak military sites - Manu Pubby, Indian Express
Fill the trade basket now - Reshma Patil, Hindustan Times
End of the electables? - Cyril Almeida, Deccan Chronicle
The third coming: Peace in the air - Neena Gopal, Deccan Chronicle
Govt mulls action against Indians fishing in Lankan waters - Subodh Ghildiyal & Indrani Bagchi, Times of India
The worst Washington scandal since Watergate - Peggy Noonan, WSJ
Pakistan: A white tiger tale - Mariana Baabar, Outlook India
Anti-India demons haven't gone away - Hiranmay Karlekar, Pioneer
A myth that can devastate Tibet - Maura Moynihan, Rangzen
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