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As her jubilee approaches Queen Elizabeth 'dreads the ship thing'

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

Lessons from Israel's Operation Babylon

Israel's 1981 bombing raid on Iraq's nuclear reactor has echoes for the Middle East on Saturday.
By Azriel Bermant  |  Section: World

'India-Israeli ties are existential'

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

World will regret its neglect of Tibet: Tibetan PM

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 biggest challenge is democracy'

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

The duo that unleashed public fury against Wall Street

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

I shared grief of daughter of IAF pilot who I shot down: Ex-Pak pilot

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

US moving to 'smart power' diplomacy

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

Russian insurgent leader hints at more attacks

A man purporting to be Doku Umarov phoned Radio Free Europe late on Thursday.
Section: World

'Internet freedom doesn't guarantee real freedom'

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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