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Life in Lebanon through half a decade of crises
Politics
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Tracing the history of Indian elections
History
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Holding Court: Why Typewriters Continue to be Relevant in the Indian Judiciary
Arindam Thokder
Caste
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In Pictures: The Dalit Quest for Dignity in Nepal
Diwas Raja KC
History
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Nobles at court
Vivek Gopal
Labour
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Through its Lens: A Journalist's Eulogy for His Shattered Camera
Rahul M
Labour
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Taiwan’s young and controversial betel nut girls
Chin-Pao Chen
Environment
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The US Fish & Wildlife Service’s trove of confiscated animal remains
Asmita Parelkar
Conflict
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The landscapes and landmines of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Brett Van Ort
Arts
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Panoramic scenes from Eastern Europe
Jens Olof Lasthein
Crime
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The controversial cash crop of the Rif region in Northern Morocco
Jordi Pizarro
Film
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A Russian director recreates a city for a film-and-method-acting-project about an anti-Stalinist Nobel Prize-winning quantum physicist with philandering issues
Sergey Maximshin
Politics
Barack Obama’s presidency has been hated as much as it has been hyped. What remains consistent is his status as the most powerful man in the world. This month he visits India
Christopher Morris