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FRONTLINE
A Grave Humanitarian Crisis Unfolding In Yemen
A grave humanitarian tragedy unfolds in Yemen as the Saudi Arabia-led alliance backed by the U.S. continues its relentless bombing.
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September 18, 2015
FRONTLINE
Return Of Social Democracy?
In the rubble of the financial crisis, pro-socialist political formations on both sides of the Atlantic attract the dispossessed.
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September 18, 2015
FRONTLINE
In The Land Of Bears
The Daroji sloth bear sanctuary near Hampi in Karnataka is an ideal example of what can be done in conservation in a developing country.
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November 13, 2015
FRONTLINE
India Dips A Finger In The African Pie, China Is Still Far Ahead!
India follows the West’s lead in trying to dip a deep finger in the African pie, but China is still far ahead in the race for resources in the continent.
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November 27, 2015
FRONTLINE
Brexit Impact On "Emerging Markets"
Britain’s exit from the E.U. could disrupt world trade and jeopardise the process of pulling the global economy out of recession.
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July 22, 2016
FRONTLINE
Running Roughshod Over Livelihoods
Developments following the “cow protection” efforts of the government and other social organisations have not only crippled an already beleaguered livestock sector but also resulted in the proliferation of stray cattle, raising serious economic and ecological concerns.
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November 10, 2017
FRONTLINE
Blurring Divides
Kerala makes a silent revolution by appointing Dalits and other non-Brahmins as priests in temples.
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November 10, 2017
FRONTLINE
Indomitable Spirit
Gauri Lankesh worked tirelessly to keep her father’s legacy, “Lankesh Patrike”, alive, but she went beyond journalism and entered the realm of activism with the rise of Hindutva in Karnataka, most notably in the State’s coastal region.
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September 29, 2017
FRONTLINE
Refusing To Die
Gauri Lankesh’s views will not die because they are intrinsic to freedom and humaneness. And her killers are confused because they do not know how they can kill any better.
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September 29, 2017
FRONTLINE
Killing Poverty
Malnutrition-related deaths in Palghar in Maharashtra are a pointer to the lack of employment and welfare measures for tribal people to keep the wolf from the door.
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November 11, 2016
FRONTLINE
The TB burden
Poverty, income inequality and undernutrition are some of the factors responsible for the high incidence of tuberculosis cases, and migration of patients poses a serious challenge to health care providers.
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November 11, 2016
FRONTLINE
Kudankulam Ready for More
The foundation laying work for reactor units three and four has begun and talks for units five and six are under way.
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November 11, 2016
FRONTLINE
Ministry Of War
Donald Trump and his new Cabinet may regard war as the most effective instrument of statecraft, but there is little appetite amongst the U.S.’ allies for armed action against Iran and North Korea.
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April 27, 2018
FRONTLINE
Business & Politics
The Prime Minister’s endorsement of the Ambani group’s new digital product ends speculation of the supposed distancing between Narendra Modi and Reliance and caps Modi’s long track record of corporate friendliness.
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September 30, 2016
FRONTLINE
Turkish Onslaught
Turkey’s open military intervention in Syria, with the United States’ backing, evokes sharp condemnation from Russia and Iran, Syria’s allies in its war against terrorism.
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September 30, 2016
FRONTLINE
Strained Democracy
The manner in which the Jayalalithaa government has filed defamation cases against political opponents and the media and gone about muffling dissent invites the Supreme Court’s criticism.
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September 30, 2016
FRONTLINE
Paying the Price
For the first time, a company in India will have to pay compensation for damage occurring during a natural disaster: the NGT imposes a fine on GVK for aggravating the impact of the 2013 floods in Uttarakhand.
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September 30, 2016
FRONTLINE
Centre's Floundering Tactics
The military and political line advanced in Kashmir by the Modi government has had catastrophic social, political and security consequences. But the government is not willing to change its tactic for reasons of expediency.
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May 26, 2017
FRONTLINE
Global Concerns
The international community is worried that a conventional war over Kashmir could break out if India and Pakistan do not return to the discussion table soon.
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May 26, 2017
FRONTLINE
Deadly Attack
The Maoist ambush in Sukma in Chhattisgarh, which left 25 CRPF personnel dead, puts the spotlight once again on the troubled region.
6 min |
May 26, 2017
FRONTLINE
Tricks Of A Trade
Cattle traders see a nexus between cow vigilantes and animal rights organisations in Delhi, where vigilantes unleashed violence in April. In the past year, 40,000 animals seized by them were not returned to the owners, and traders believe that they were sold.
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May 26, 2017
FRONTLINE
Victims Of A Guru
Misplaced faith in the positive influence of the Dera Sacha Sauda makes a sarpanch of a village in Kurukshetra send his grown-up daughter and son to live there, but the decision proves costly.
9 min |
September 29, 2017
FRONTLINE
Price Of Inequity
Protests against NEET spill on to the streets of Tamil Nadu following the suicide of a Dalit girl in the State who scored high marks in the plus Two examination but failed to get an MBBS seat.
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September 29, 2017
FRONTLINE
Downturn Blues
The most recent deceleration in growth is the result of the inability of the system to sustain the artificial stimuli that the neoliberal policy environment facilitated. It is a problem that does not lend itself to easy resolution.
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September 29, 2017
FRONTLINE
Students Or Migrants?
The Theresa May government refuses to change its policy on counting international students as migrants, making it tough for them to stay on legally at the end of their course, despite critics pointing to the government’s dependence on flawed data to show a rise in net migration.
7 min |
September 29, 2017
FRONTLINE
Trump On the Rampage
The world is being pushed to the brink by the Donald Trump administration, which is recklessly ordering the use of missiles and other lethal weapons in the American armoury against the designated enemies of the United States.
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May 12, 2017
FRONTLINE
Reckless in White House
The U.S. strikes in Syria and Afghanistan seem to be more about Trump acquiring a “presidential” aura and legitimacy than about making the world a safer place. Another U.S. President bombs another country, at a terrible human cost elsewhere.
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May 12, 2017
FRONTLINE
Different Concerns
Europe’s relationship with Russia is complex, defined by suspicion, tough talk and, to a lesser extent, trade dependency. At present Europe is unlikely to be railroaded into any conflict with the latter.
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May 12, 2017
FRONTLINE
China's Burden
China Seems to Be Proposing to Serve as the Guardian of the North Korean Regime, Which Is Under Threat of Attack From the U.s. Because of Its Defiant Nuclear Tests, Provided It Denuclearises.
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May 12, 2017
FRONTLINE
Saffron strategy for Odisha
Having made significant inroads into the State during the local body elections, the BJP moves into top gear in its mission to consolidate its
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