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Reading The Sky: 21st Century Astrology

How astrology and astrologers are adapting to a technological age

A Sri Lankan astrologer was recently arrested for wrongly predicting the death of his president during January. In many cultures, the advice of an astrologer is a crucial part of everyday life, and often influences business and political decisions. Why are astrologers still so popular in this technological age? A question for Carol Yarwood of 麻豆社 Chinese, Nopporn Wong-Anan of 麻豆社 Thai, and Sangeetha Rajan of 麻豆社 Tamil.

Dead presidents
Rumours about Nigerian president Muhammadu Buhari's death have been rife this week. He is apparently alive and in London, and has found time to speak on the telephone to Donald Trump. But it's not unusual for presidents to be killed off long before they actually die, as we find out from Bara'atu Ibrahim of 麻豆社 Hausa, Famil Ismailov of 麻豆社 Russian and Rafael Chacon of 麻豆社 Mundo.

Romance without Valentine's Day
This week's court ban on celebrating Valentine's Day in the Pakistani capital Islamabad put a spotlight on the challenges of enjoying romance in a conservative society. Ghazanfar Hyder of 麻豆社 Urdu tells us what it's like to be young and romantic in Pakistan today.

Tajikistan and Uzbekistan: the thaw
After a freeze of 25 years, relations between Tajikistan and Uzbekistan have started to thaw with the re-opening of a direct air link. The 麻豆社's Khayrulla Fayz - an ethnic Uzbek from Tajikistan - remembers when you could cross from one country to the other without realising. He explains what went wrong in the relationship, and what the current thaw means to people in both countries.

India in space
India's space agency launched a flock of 104 satellites into space over the course of 18 minutes on Wednesday, nearly tripling the previous record for single-day satellite launches and establishing India as a key player in a growing market. Although there is no direct space rivalry between China and India, some analysts have made comparisons with the US-Soviet space race. We hear from Suniti Singh of 麻豆社 Monitoring.

And Fifi Haroon's pick of the world wide web.

Image: Solar Eclipse observed in Asia.
Credit: Feng Li/Getty Images.

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