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Pakistan’s ruling coalition of the PML-N and the PPP, with the Army’s backing, are manipulating institutions and power ...
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In the past decade and a half, the US has done incredibly well economically compared to other countries. It added millions of ...
Hospitals across India are often understaffed and doctors and nurses are overworked, resulting in small delays in patient ...
In Episode 1 of this wise-n-whimsy column on all things London, Sidin Vadukut shares some “first-world” blues.
My life has never fit a pattern. My grandparents were refugees, my mother had me when she was 14 years-old, and I developed huge behavioural issues as a teenager. I did not grow up in typical ...