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‘Our classrooms are empty because the graveyards are full’: Iran’s students on why they are ...

The Guardian 23 Feb 2026
More than 45 days after a brutal January crackdown that left thousands of Iranian protesters dead, students across several universities are protesting again ... ....
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Indian-origin Deepa Mathew lambasts South Australian Premier: 'I didn’t come here to wipe bums'

Live Mint 22 Feb 2026
Deepa Mathew, an Indian-origin candidate of Australia's Family First party, criticised South Australian Peter Malinauskas over his remarks allegedly demeaning migrants ....
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Indian-origin Deepa Mathew slams Australian Premier over immigration remarks: ‘Didn’t come here to wipe bums’

The Times of India 22 Feb 2026
An Indian-origin political candidate has criticised South Australia’s Premier, saying his comments about immigration were insulting to migrants.Deepa Mathew, Family First’s South Australian upper ...
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Mapping imperialism | Deepa Anappara on her new novel The Last of Earth

The Hindu 20 Feb 2026
The author subverts tropes to examine colonial ambition and whitewashing of history in�her new novel ....
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In Tibet, a Writer Finds Peace on a Trek to 18,000 Feet

New York Times 20 Feb 2026
A writer grapples with the death of her sister, and the end of a marriage, during a challenging trek in Tibet ... .
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The Last of Earth by Deepa Anappara review – into Tibet’s ‘Forbidden Kingdom’

The Guardian 19 Feb 2026
With her peripatetic and philosophical second novel, Deepa Anappara travels into uncharted territory ... The Last of Earth by Deepa Anappara is published by Oneworld (£14.99). To support the Guardian, order your copy at guardianbookshop.com ... ....
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‘Deliberate targeting of vital body parts’: X-rays taken after Iran protests expose extent of catastrophic injuries

The Guardian 17 Feb 2026
Exclusive. Expert analysis of images from one hospital suggests severe trauma to the face, chest and genitals was caused by metal birdshot and high-calibre bullets ... ....
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Buddhist monks draw thousands to Lincoln Memorial on final day of their 15-week journey from Texas

Rocky Mount Telegram 15 Feb 2026
A group of Buddhist monks has completed a 108-day Walk for Peace from Texas to Washington, bringing its message to the nation’s capital. On the final day, the 19 monks and their dog, Aloka, walked to Capitol Hill and then ....
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Buddhist monks draw thousands in D.C.

Quad-City Times 14 Feb 2026
A group of Buddhist monks ended their 108day Walk for Peace from Texas to Washington with a ceremony Wednesday afternoon at the Lincoln Memorial, where thousands gathered to hear them speak ... .
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Buddhist monks complete 15-day trek from Texas to DC

The Bryan Eagle 14 Feb 2026
A group of Buddhist monks ended their 108-day Walk for Peace from Texas to Washington with a ceremony Wednesday afternoon at the Lincoln Memorial, where thousands gathered to hear them speak ....
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'Walk for Peace' monks arrive in nation's capital

Elko Daily Free Press 12 Feb 2026
They received an extensive police escort, .
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Buddhist monks walk to the U.S. Capitol on the final day of their 15-week journey ...

Telegraph Herald 12 Feb 2026
A group of Buddhist monks, a day after completing a 108-day Walk for Peace from Texas to Washington, walked to Capitol Hill on Wednesday before heading to the Lincoln Memorial to conclude their journey ... .
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15-week 'Walk for Peace' concludes

Independent Tribune 12 Feb 2026
WASHINGTON — The group of Buddhist monks who marched through Cabarrus County Jan. 15-16 reached Washington, D.C., on foot Tuesday, walking single file across a bridge over the Potomac River to cap a 15-week trek from Texas that has captivated ... .
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'Walk for Peace' monks arrive in DC

Herald & Review - Decatur 12 Feb 2026
They received an extensive police escort, .
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Buddhist monks' 15-week walk for peace ends in Washington, DC

Enid News & Eagle 11 Feb 2026
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