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Back to black: What Afghanistan’s new focus on coal tells us

Taliban-ruled Afghanistan’s new golden age of coal reveals a country that is going back to old-fashioned ways —

Afghanistan

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Back to black: What Afghanistan’s new focus on coal tells us
Back to black: What Afghanistan’s new focus on coal tells us

2 days ago

In Britain, a fear of the status futurus. In India, a hope that will not be denied

If you live in Britain and keep an eye on India, it’s pretty clear where the new world seems to begin: the borders of India. In Britain, one hears a constant dirge, a mournfulness about plans for tomorrow, dissatisfaction with the status quo and the status futurus…indeed, a very fear…

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In Britain, a fear of the status futurus. In India, a hope that will not be denied
In Britain, a fear of the status futurus. In India, a hope that will not be denied

3 days ago

The ‘new world’ label is 600 years old and needs updating

Say the words “new world”. What image comes to mind? The United States? Possibly Canada? Maybe Mexico or Chile? Certainly the new world category of a wine list refers to that produced outside the traditional winegrowing areas of Europe and the Middle East. …

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The ‘new world’ label is 600 years old and needs updating
The ‘new world’ label is 600 years old and needs updating

3 days ago

India and Afghanistan now share an ‘independence day’

India and Afghanistan now share an independence day. At least, according to the Taliban. August 15 has been Indian Independence Day for 75 years. ( Click here for my openDemocracy piece.) But the Afghan notion of August 15 as independence day is very new. For the past year, the Taliban…

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India and Afghanistan now share an ‘independence day’
India and Afghanistan now share an ‘independence day’

5 days ago

Take Roald Dahl as a tonic rather than a terrible template

I found ‘George’s Marvellous Medicine,’ a Roald Dahl book I hadn’t read, as a giveaway on a neighbour’s wall and gladly took it home. What followed was a half-hour adventure with the eponymous eight-year-old child of the title. George decides that his dreadful granny’s medicine is not making her “better”…

Roald Dahl

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Take Roald Dahl as a tonic rather than a terrible template
Take Roald Dahl as a tonic rather than a terrible template

6 days ago

Salman Rushdie, the man who told stories about India

The day that Salman Rushdie was stabbed in Chautauqua, in upstate New York, an openDemocracy piece on India-Pakistan at 75 quoted the novelist. “The growing likeness,” between India and Pakistan, the piece said, “has struck others, not least Salman Rushdie, whose acclaimed allegorical novel ‘Midnight’s Children’ (1981) centred on India…

Salman Rushdie

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Salman Rushdie, the man who told stories about India
Salman Rushdie, the man who told stories about India

6 days ago

At 75, India and Pakistan look more and more like each other

In 75 years as independent countries, India and Pakistan have become more alike than seemed likely when they were born in mid-August 1947, a few hours apart. Read on at: https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/india-pakistan-75-partition-religious-intolerance/

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At 75, India and Pakistan look more and more like each other
At 75, India and Pakistan look more and more like each other

At 75, India and Pakistan look more and more like each other

Crowds walk towards the border between India and Pakistan | Antony Baxter / Alamy Stock Photo

In 75 years as independent countries, India and Pakistan have become more alike than seemed likely when they were born in mid-August 1947, a few hours apart.

Read on at: https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/india-pakistan-75-partition-religious-intolerance/

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Aug 11

The last white woman, Liz Truss

Writer Mohsin Hamid was on British domestic radio’s Today programme, talking about his new novel ‘The Last White Man’ (published Thursday, August 11) and it seemed ironic neither he, nor his BBC interlocutor Mishal Husain, said anything about the last white woman standing in the Conservative leadership election. Ironic because…

Mohsin Hamid

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The last white woman, Liz Truss
The last white woman, Liz Truss

Aug 9

Afghanistan, one year after the Taliban’s reconquest: Sunshine and showers?

With less than a week to go before the Taliban mark the one-year anniversary of their reconquest of Afghanistan, one of the most honest and striking reports on the situation has to be from Secunder Kermani of the BBC. His deeply reported piece acknowledges the tumult of the past year…

Afghanistan

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Afghanistan, one year after the Taliban’s reconquest: Sunshine and showers?
Afghanistan, one year after the Taliban’s reconquest: Sunshine and showers?

Aug 8

Hazara diaspora asks the world to spare a thought for their people in Afghanistan

I recently read a piece on the growing numbers in Australia of Hazara, who are originally from Afghanistan, and it took me right back to the US Embassy complex in Kabul. (‘The Pomegranate Peace’, the novel I wrote from my year in Kabul is available here as an ebook and…

Afghanistan

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Hazara diaspora asks the world to spare a thought for their people in Afghanistan
Hazara diaspora asks the world to spare a thought for their people in Afghanistan
Rashmee Roshan Lall

Rashmee Roshan Lall

PhD. Journalism by trade & inclination. Sign up for free email updates on https://www.rashmee.com email me at rashmee@rashmee.com http://muckrack.com/rashmeerl

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