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There is a clear disconnect between the young Tibetans, who were born outside Tibet - and know it only from pictures - and the old, who accompanied the Dalai Lama to India in 1959.
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In the Philippines there is no divorce, only annulment, but applying for annulment is extremely difficult.
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The absence of violence in the aftermath of the Ayodhya verdict could indicate improved Hindu-Muslim relations, but it is more likely to signal a change in the political atmosphere.
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The bill would punish “proselytizing” that “uses coercion", a vaguely worded clause that vigilantes could use to jail Christians for feeding and clothing the poor.
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The real question for media in this charged environment is how to treat these sensitive stories, when reporting on the conflicts will provoke highly emotional responses from the public.
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This is one of the most horrendous incidents of crime reported from Kerala (India) in the recent past. The circumstances in which it happened made it all the more blood-curdling.
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In providing pen-portraits of the nine individuals, who also represent nine religious traditions, never once does British journalist William Dalrymple ridicule them or make a caustic remark.
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The Catholic hierarchy in the Philippines is ready to slug it out with supporters of the controversial Reproductive Health (RH) Bill.
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When the door of Mother Teresa's missionary home opened last Thursday, hundreds of Kolkata's slum dwellers entered to light candles and pray at her tomb.
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I wanted to find out why and how Sai Baba’s millions of followers believe in his divinity even decades after numerous former devotees went public with accusations of sexual abuse and even murder.
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