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A Divided Punjab and the British Terrorist Legacy

To kill 1.000 or more “niggers,” to borrow from the colorful, racist dictionary of Lloyd George, who was serving as British Prime Minister between 1916 and 1922, was never something that Western empires would feel ashamed of. For centuries, the British Kingdom was...

Andre Vltchek

The role of the Dalai Lama in contemporary Sino-Indian relations

The activities of the world leader of Buddhism (an estimated one billion people today, who has been the Dalai Lama XIV for the last fifty years, winner of...

Vladimir Terehov

Now China Blows Kisses to India

No sooner did US President Barack Obama leave New Delhi with many warm hugs from India’s newly elected Prime Minister Narendra Modi, but with essentially empty hands, than China opened the door in an uncharacteristic manner. It signals China’s...

F. William Engdahl