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How Europe Could Cost Obama the Election -
Niall Ferguson, Daily Beast
Could Europe cost Barack Obama the presidency? At first sight, that seems like a crazy question. Isn’t November’s election supposed to be decided in key swing states like Florida and Ohio, not foreign countries like Greece and Spain? And don’t left-leaning Europeans love Obama and loathe Republicans? Sure. But the possibility is now very real that a double-dip recession in Europe could kill off hopes of a sustained recovery in the United States.
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Pak wants power from India to light up a part of Lahore -
Anil Sasi, Indian Express
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And the winner is Khamenei -
Sreeram Sundar Chaulia, Times of India
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Making sense of Myanmar -
Mint
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The politics of Myanmar versus Burma -
Nehginpao Kipgen, Hindu
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Indian cos checkmate China on Myanmar's gas blocks bid -
Animesh Singh, Pioneer
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Snowden in Hong Kong, ‘to reveal U.S. criminality’ -
Ananth Krishnan, Hindu
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Europe warns US: you must respect the privacy of our citizens -
Alan Travis, Spencer Ackerman and Paul Lewis, Guardian
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NSA surveillance: anger mounts in Congress at 'spying on Americans' -
Dan Roberts and Spencer Ackerman, Guardian
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NSA scandal: Twitter and Microsoft join calls to disclose data requests -
Charles Arthur and Dominic Rushe, Guardian
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NSA surveillance challenged in court as criticism grows over US data program -
Spencer Ackerman and Paul Lewis, Guardian
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Europe's new clash of civilizations -
Anirban Ganguly, Pioneer
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China makes headway in integrating major rivers -
Business Standard
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The A-list conspiracy: Did Hollywood tell Obama to take down internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom? -
Steve Anderson, Independent
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European Union fears more air chaos after strike in France -
Times of India
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Turkish police battle protesters in Istanbul Square -
Times of India
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Immigration bill passes crucial test votes in US Senate -
Times of India
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Russia ready to weigh Snowden asylum -
Vladimir Radyuhin, Hindu
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US whistleblower faces uncertain fate in Hong Kong -
Ananth Krishnan, Hindu
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Subcontinental supperclubs taking the UK by storm -
Zoe Perrett, Times of India
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The case for austerity isn’t dead yet -
Steven Pearlstein, Washington Post
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Edward Snowden: The whistleblower behind the NSA surveillance revelations -
Glenn Greenwald, Ewen MacAskill & Laura Poitras, Guardian
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Iran’s 'democratic elections’ only missing one thing - choice -
Colin Freeman, Telegraph
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Learning from Iran’s elections -
Robin Wright, Foreign Policy
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Sri Lankan diaspora powers Tamil politics -
Swapan Dasgupta, Pioneer
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India fifth-largest target of U.S. electronic snooping -
Hindu
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What happened (in 2002) was a blot. But it’s not good if we remember just that and forget other things that are happening. I congratulate Narendra Bhai. Gujarat’s development is helpful for India and if Gujarat develops the nation will also develop. I hope Narendra Modi won’t be confined to Gujarat for long and the nation will get his services.
Nitish Kumar, in December 2003 |
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With Modi as leader, BJP will sweep UP in LS polls - K Balakrishnan, LensOnNews WITH NARENDRA MODI moving to the forefront of national politics and receiving accolades for every speech and every public appearance that he makes, it’s only a question of time before the BJP announces that it will fight the next Lok Sabha polls under his leadership as its PM candidate. |
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