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PRINCETON – The town of Joshimath may be nestled 6,000 feet (1,800 meters) above sea level in the Himalayas, but it is sinking fast. In early January, large cracks split homes, hotels, and roads, leaving the town’s future hanging in the balance. Joshimath is a grim metaphor for India’s woefully unaccountable
Among others, Nepal-India relations, from time immemorial, till today, has been guided by what may be referred as 5G factors
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In ordering the dissolution of these human rights groups, Putin’s regime is turning its back on the legacy of Soviet
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