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The Queen's cousin and confidante Margaret Rhodes on Diamond Jubilee jitters, the worry over Prince Philip's health - and how the young Elizabeth hoped she would be let off the hook when it came to the Coronation.
By Elizabeth Grice | Section: World
Israel's 1981 bombing raid on Iraq's nuclear reactor has echoes for the Middle East on Saturday.
By Azriel Bermant | Section: World
Israel’s ambassador to India Alon Ushpiz destroys the notion of envoys being dour men with a series visage.
By Amberish K Diwanji | Section: World
The international community is setting a bad precedence by not backing Tibet's non-violent struggle even when monks are self-immolating out of helplessness, says Tibetan leader Lobsang Sangay.
Section: World
Malaysia's former deputy PM speaks about the serious economic crisis and authoritarian government in Malaysia and the ordeal of being charged for sexual harassment.
By Shubhangi Khapre | Section: World
Renuka Rao tracks down the elusive duo -- Chris and Grim -- who sparked the ‘We are the 99 Percent’ movement and thereby set in motion a chain of events that are poised to change the world as we see it.
By Renuka Rao | Section: World
In an interview to DNA, Hussain said he did not intend to apologise to Farida Singh but wanted to share her grief.
By Amir Mir | Section: World
The US state department, through Global Partnership Initiative (GPI), will focus on building contacts at people, NGO and business levels, American diplomat Kris M Balderston tells DNA.
By Yogesh Pawar | Section: World
A man purporting to be Doku Umarov phoned Radio Free Europe late on Thursday.
Section: World
The Web is seen as an agent of democracy, but authoritarian regimes are also using it to undermine democracy, says scholar Evgeny Morozov.
By R Krishna | Section: World
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