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    Solingen: 30 years after the arson attack

  2. Turkey election fallout

    Voting for the devil you know

  3. Turkey election fallout

    Erdogan no winner, despite opposition defeat

  4. Fawzi Boubia's "Mein West-Oestlicher Diwan"

    A tale of disappointed love

  5. Pakistan's economic crisis

    Sovereign debt overload

  6. Turkey election run-off

    Too much politics of fear from Kilicdaroglu?

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  2. Sex life in Saudi Arabia

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  3. Pakistan's economic crisis

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  4. Turkey election fallout

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Turtuk is one of the northernmost villages of India where Balti people, an ethnic group of Central Asian descent, have lived for many centuries

The Balti people of Turtuk

Nestling in the Karakoram range in remote Baltistan on the Indo-Pakistan border lies the historic and storied village of Turtuk, once an important stopover on the ancient Silk Road. By Sugato Mukherjee

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