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The Washington Post said it “marked the latest example of the bitter religious divide sweeping India under the hard-line Hindu nationalist government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi."
"History will record Mr. Trump’s presidency as a march of wanton, uninterrupted, tragic destruction," the newspaper's board wrote in a blistering column.
'The Washington Post' said it’s been a year of "upheaval and repression" and The Guardian reported on how the region is "far more volatile, unstable and economically fragile than ever".
Here's a look at how foreign publications like The Atlantic, The Guardian, The Washington Post and The New York Times have covered the violence in Delhi.
The paper has been criticized by its own media critic and guild for suspending reporter Felicia Sonmez after she tweeted about Bryant's rape case.
The newspaper’s board said “the hard evidence” will eventually catch up to them “whether they ignore it or not.”
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman allegedly personally hacked into the phone of the Washington Post owner in 2018, according to media reports.
Piyush Goyal snubbed Amazon, saying the company's $1 billion investment was no big favour to India.
Three others were sentenced to prison. All can appeal the verdicts.
"We didn't know what we were doing," a three-star Army general told government interviewers in 2015.