Long read
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Valentine’s Day: A personal history of how a celebration of love became the target of hate in India
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‘Maoist plot’ in Mumbai: 12 identical witness statements put police claims under doubt
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As a Goan boy growing up in Kenya in the 1950s, I saw football change and history being made
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The Frenchwoman who fell in love with Lucknow and launched many jihads in her lifetime
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From Veena Malik to Qandeel Baloch: Why are some women in Pakistan branded as ‘bold’?
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A brief history of Pakistani art and the people who shaped it
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To keep rich Arab nations happy, Pakistan is letting them kill houbara bustards for sport
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Seventy years on, a fraught question still troubles Pakistan: Should Urdu be its official language?
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When the world realised that treating HIV was essential for global security
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‘Why did you let him shoot that?’: An Indian woman’s story of ‘revenge porn’
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‘I just want to know how my sons died’: Bringing home Bosnia’s dead
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In a race against time, an engineer found a fix to his faulty heart
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Caste away: The ongoing struggle of Christians who fled Pakistan’s Punjab
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The next black swan: Will illegal exotic meat cause the next pandemic?
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Stop-and-spit: In some US cities, police are collecting the DNA of even those not charged with crime
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Going bald can really mess with your head
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How a Romanian doctor rescued and raised 16 HIV positive children
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Hitting pause on cancer treatment: Choosing the wait-and-watch route
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The forgotten past: Sir Syed and the birth of Muslim nationalism in South Asia
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When are we going to have a male contraceptive pill?
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What helps some with troubled childhoods grow into well-adjusted adults?
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How the mafia is causing cancer in Italy
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Women who kill, abuse and torture: Why society finds it hard to deal with female offenders
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Desperately seeking John Doe: A US group strives to give names to the unidentified dead
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An experimental diet keeps you young and healthy – just like a rare genetic mutation
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The Badshahs of Karachi: Why a few snow-white stallions live the lives of kings
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40 years after Vietnam war, US Navy vets are still fighting for Agent Orange compensation
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Europe's lenient prison sentences compound jihadi terror threat
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Along fouled Ganga, fresh resolve to make the river clean again
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Blood speaks: Menstrual taboos in Nepal and Bangladesh put women's health at risk