India is ready for change, but censorship, taxation and corruption plagued the Art Fair
The fourth annual India Art Fair (IAF), held earlier this year, was hailed by Indian and international media as proof of an art culture come of age. The private opening was packed with the art-hungry moneyed class from all over the world, not least among them Indian buyers with an eye on potential investments.
Bin Laden, Dostoevsky and the reality principle: an interview with André Glucksmann
Liss Gehlen/Jens Heisterkamp: Why do you return to the work of Dostoevsky to explain the terrorism of the 20th and 21st centuries?
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Paul Rogers: War on Iran?
Ten years on from Iraq, the threat of another dangerous conflict is real. Read Paul Rogers on how it could happen:
America, Israel, Iran: the war options
Ten years on from Iraq, the threat of another dangerous conflict is real. Read Paul Rogers on how it could happen:
America, Israel, Iran: the war options
Bitterlemons: what now?
Bitterlemons, the next stage
Yossi Alpher and Ghassan Khatib
The importance of the Bitterlemons obituary
Rosemary Hollis
Bitterlemons down but need remains
Alison Good
Bitterlemons, the next stage
Yossi Alpher and Ghassan Khatib
The importance of the Bitterlemons obituary
Rosemary Hollis
Bitterlemons down but need remains
Alison Good