
Tripti Lahiri
South Asia Bureau Chief at The Wall Street Journal
South Asia bureau chief @WSJ. Previously: Quartz, WSJ, AFP. Also wrote "Maid in India," a book about India’s fraught class relationships.
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tovima.com | Tripti Lahiri |Alexander Ward
The Gallery is filing an additional lawsuit against Papadopoulos, following the incident on March 10 when he entered the exhibition “The Allure of the Stranger” with an associate and damaged works by artist Christoforos Katsadiotis. The National Gallery of Greece is reportedly proceeding with a €500,000 lawsuit against Nikos Papadopoulos, the former MP of the right-wing populist party “Niki,” in connection with the vandalism of artworks during a recent exhibition.
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tovima.com | Tripti Lahiri |Alexander Ward
Albania concluded its election campaign last night with major rallies in Tirana, as Prime Minister Edi Rama and opposition leader Sali Berisha made final appeals to voters ahead of parliamentary elections scheduled for Sunday. Rama closed his campaign with a rally at Tirana’s Olympic Park, promoting the central slogan “Albania 2030 in the EU” and promising closer European integration.
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tovima.com | Tripti Lahiri
The Greek island, with a population of just 40,000, recorded approximately six million overnight tourist stays in 2023. Zakynthos has emerged as the most over-touristed destination in Europe, according to a new analysis by UK consumer group Which?, using the most recent complete data from the European Commission. The Greek island, with a population of just 40,000, recorded approximately six million overnight tourist stays in 2023—translating to an overwhelming 150 visitor stays per resident.
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wsj.com | Tripti Lahiri
Secretary of State Marco Rubio offered U.S. assistance to get both countries to speak directly to reduce growing tensionsThe confrontation between India and Pakistan intensified Saturday, with each accusing the other of strikes against military and civilian sites overnight as the U.S. sought ways to reduce the risk of the two nuclear-armed rivals tipping into full-blown conflict.
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flipboard.com | Tripti Lahiri |Alexander Ward
7 hours agoIndia - May 10, 2025 Pakistan launched a military operation against India, hitting key military assets including missile storage facilities and airfields in Udhampur, Adampur, and Pathankot. Pakistan said it was also conducting a sweeping cyber offensive aimed at crippling India’s government networks, energy infrastructure, telecommunications, and transportation systems.
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