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Stop Ignoring The Girls!

Global leaders are overlooking one of their most valuable weapons in the fight against everything from climate change to economic turmoil. Jordan’s Queen Rania on the surprise solution to many of the world’s most intractable problems.- Queen Rania Al Abdullah

The Sex-Slave Rescuer

When Sunitha Krishnan arrives at one of the shelters she runs for sex-trafficking victims in the Indian city of Hyderabad, several of the young women ...

The Underground Educator

Under the Taliban, Women in the World summit speaker Suraya Pakzad ran 10 secret schools for girls, bringing hope to a world of violence and child marriage. Her fear now? Far too little has changed....

Working Mums Beware!

Home sweet home: The children of mothers who don’t work have the most nutritious diets and enjoy more exercise.Children of working mothers tend to have ...

The Tamil diaspora: Solidarities & Realities

The Tamils abroad mobilising in response to events in Sri Lanka need to face difficult truths about the political narratives and forces that have contributed ...

The Rhetoric of ‘Peace’

A Palestinian boy argues with an Israeli border police officer as he tries to enter the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound during a protest in Jerusalem’s Old ...

Stunted Development

During the last seven years, the US and the international donor community have spent some USD 15 to 31 billion on rebuilding, development and democratisation ...

Sri Lanka’s Displaced: The Political Vice

The desperate plight of Tamil civilians in northern Sri Lanka is the responsibility of the Colombo government and Tamil Tiger guerrillas alikeAfter Sri Lankan army ...
G20 leaders spouses

Michelle Obama Finds Her Role on the World Stage

Sarah Brown, seated center, the wife of Britain's Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, and US first lady Michelle Obama, center standing,  are pictured with some of ...
Workers clean up in a wood yard at a coal mine in Gujiao, in China’s northern Shanxi province, Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2009. China is confident it can meet its growth target of 8 percent this year though “downward pressure” from the global economic crisis is gr

A planet at the brink?

The global economic meltdown has already caused bank failures, bankruptcies, plant closings, and foreclosures and will, in the coming year, leave many tens of millions ...
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MC lambastes Cong for raking up ‘hunting issue’

KOHIMA, MARCH 17 (NEPS): Nagaland Minister for Forest and Environment MC Konyak lambasted the Opposition Congress in the State for dragging him once again in

Protection of plant training on March 23

Kohima, March 17 (MExN): The Phek District Farmer’s Union (PDFU) informed that there will be a training- cum-awareness and sensitization on protection of plants varieties