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What the World is Reading

Monday 17 December '07

The Economist, which once again places Russian President Vladimir Putin on the cover to question his democratic credentials...
Nawaz & Benazir

Saturday 15 December '07

Nawaz Sharif’s statement that his PML-N would consider seat adjustments with Benazir Bhutto’s PPP for the January 8 elections...
What the World is Reading

Monday 10 December '07

Time magazine’s December 17 non-Asian editions carry a common question on their covers: “Now they tell us?”
Boycotts & deadlines

Saturday 8 December '07

Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif have spent much of the past week reconciling their earlier divergent views on contesting...
What the World is Reading

Monday 3 December '07

Barack Obama’s bid for the Democratic nomination to run for America’s presidency has been a strange phenomenon so far.
Mister Musharraf

Saturday 1 December '07

On Thursday Pervez Musharraf took oath as Pakistan’s civilian president, with the promise of...
Kim and Kipling

Sunday 2 December '07

In Charles Allen’s biography, Rudyard Kipling’s India years are a preparation for the novel
what the world is reading

Monday 26 November '07

George W Bush came to the American presidency saying he was not interested in Clinton-style peacemaking.
To polls

Saturday 24 November '07

With the court having finally dismissed the last petition against General Musharraf’s presidential election...
On the table at Annapolis: Peace

Thursday 22 November '07

The date is set and invitations have been sent out by the US government.
What the World is Reading

Monday 19 November '07

GDP grew by 3.9 per cent in the United States, but The Economist still forecasts a recession.
CPM Soomro

Saturday 17 November '07

‘I still haven’t read the definitive piece about Musharraf’s coup’

Friday 16 November '07

Tina Brown, former editor of Tatler, Vanity Fair, The New Yorker and Talk magazines, has in so many ways defined...
What the World is Reading

Monday 12 November '07

The Economist’s cover leader states it bluntly: “Time’s Up, Mr Musharraf.”
The week after

Friday 9 November '07

After outrage over the proclamation of emergency, newspaper editorials were quick to contemplate the next steps that could extricate Pakistan from a constitutional crisis.
Generally Lincoln

Wednesday 7 November '07

Somebody’s got to tell the general. Somebody has to pluck enough courage and ask for another televised address...
What the World is Reading

Monday 5 November '07

The Economist has a special supplement on faith and politics and in its cover leader it makes a point that is guaranteed to provoke debate.
Back to the beginning?

Saturday 3 November '07

Confusion about what the coming days could bring can be gauged from Benazir Bhutto’s travel schedule.
Around the Rough Edges in the Family Album

Sunday 4 November '07

Anne Enright’s Man Booker Prize-winning book is so bleak that ordinariness is made hopeful
What the world is reading

Monday 29 October '07

With every passing year since America’s invasion of Iraq, former US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld’s plan for fighting new wars with leaner armed forces...
OH JERUSALEM

Sunday 28 October '07

The kibbutz is changing, the children play with Barbie lookalikes and the desert has given way to technological parks. Yet time is at a standstill in Israel, where the past throws up visions for the future.
Towards a faraway peace

Thursday 25 October '07

We are closer to peace than ever before,” said Shimon Peres at his official presidential home in Jerusalem last week.
To Israel, India is more than just a backpacker’s paradise

Tuesday 23 October '07

In Israel, were you for some reason not able to know the age of people you meet, this should do the trick.
Against an impatient calendar, Israel learns to live with Qassams

Saturday 20 October '07

As the helicopter takes off from a small airfield at Herzilya, a seaside township 10 km north of Tel Aviv established by European settlers...
Goodbye, Nathan

Sunday 14 October '07

Could Philip Roth’s last Zuckerman novel be in danger of being over-read?
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