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Rebels and Civilians Killed as Violence Surges in Kashmir

Rebels and Civilians Killed as Violence Surges in Kashmir

By Ahmer Khan
Deadly clashes in disputed Kashmir leave 21 dead and over 200 injured.
The Last Headhunters of Nagaland

The Last Headhunters of Nagaland

By Sugato Mukherjee
The Konyaks of India's northeast practiced headhunting into the 1960s. Some of those warriors are still alive today.

Ahead Of Elections, Malaysians Protest Controversial Laws

Ahead Of Elections, Malaysians Protest Controversial Laws

By Alexandra Radu
The opposition accuses the ruling party of “stealing” upcoming elections.

Namaste Thailand

Namaste Thailand

By Arenla Jamir
India and Thailand share deep-rooted ties.

Kok Boru and Nowruz in Kyrgyzstan

Kok Boru and Nowruz in Kyrgyzstan

By Nicholas Muller
The highly anticipated traditions of Nowruz converge with Kyrgyzstan’s most important sport, Kok Boru, to usher in the new year.
Makha Bucha: Making Merit in Thailand

Makha Bucha: Making Merit in Thailand

By Adryel Talamantes
Over 30,000 temples celebrate the Buddhist holiday each year.

The Human Forklifts of Kolkata

The Human Forklifts of Kolkata

By Sugato Mukherjee
Migrant workers, carrying impossibly heavy loads of vegetables, keep Kolay market functioning.
Pakistan: Chai at Midnight

Pakistan: Chai at Midnight

By Robert Gerhardt
Scenes of daily life in Pakistan rarely make the news; here are some glimpses.

Christmas in Pakistan

Christmas in Pakistan

By Micah Fields
Lahore's Christian communities celebrate.

The Abandoned Island of Xiji

The Abandoned Island of Xiji

By James X. Morris
Photographs 40 years after Taiwan’s industrial revolution emptied a village.

Where Are the Bengalis in London's Banglatown?

Where Are the Bengalis in London's Banglatown?

By Shakil Bin Mushtaq
Brick Lane, once renowned for its Bengali immigrants, is changing.
India's Guardians of the Dead

India's Guardians of the Dead

By Sugato Mukherjee
The cremation undertakers perform a sacred function, but are still “untouchable.”

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