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Trading up the relationship
If Sino-Indian relations are steaming ahead today, this is largely because trade has become a key engine of diplomacy between the two countries. From negligible levels in the 1980s, India and China buy from and sell to each other goods worth $20 ...

Shopping on Sundays
The Berlin regional government's recent law that allows stores to be open round the clock for six days a week and on ten Sundays a year is expected to lead to a similar change in law across Germany. This is likely to trigger Europe-wide demands ...

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Should we care about global warming?
By Kalpana Sharma

The argument against putting pressure on India and China is that they were not responsible for the problem, so they should not be forced to slow down. While 15 years ago this argument had some validity, today we need to re-examine it.

News Analysis
Now they are trying to lie their way out of Iraq
By Gary Younge

George W. Bush and Tony Blair will blame anyone but themselves for the consequences of their disastrous war — even its victims.

Corrections and clarifications
A sentence in "BJP ups the ante on Arunachal Pradesh" (Op-Ed, November 24, 2006) was: "It is a fact that the entire stretch of the India-China border, including Arunachal Pradesh in the East and Aksai Chin in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, is on the ...

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"The answer to the nuclear issue is more democracy"
Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 2003,Shirin Ebadiis a prominent lawyer and human rights activist within her country, Iran, as well as an advocate for human rights around the world. In an exclusive interview toThe Hindu, she spoke about the situati on in Iran and the impact the `war of terror' is having on human rights.




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