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NICKELED AND DIMED

NICKELED AND DIMED

Small Thoughts, Mighty Changes

Author: swethameenal

Rohingya’s in Delhi: “Had I Not Escaped I Would Have Been Killed”

August 20, 2016 swethameenal

Despite having been termed “the world’s least wanted”, the Rohingyas are determined to get back their rights they were once denuded of. Devika Sahni writes

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East China Sea Dispute is Getting Worse not Better

August 1, 2016 swethameenal

With the diplomatic talks having effectuated zilch, are we looking at another Sino-Japanese conflict? Why would the international tribunal not be the effective way to

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How much did the Israeli war really cost?

April 20, 2016 swethameenal

Swetha Meenal argues about the various visible and hidden costs of the Israeli war through an effort to link the economic impacts of the war to

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