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What made a 14-year-old asylum seeker from Afghanistan take his own life in a remote US town?
Kartikay Mehrotra, ProPublica Matti Gellman, The Kansas City Star
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‘Give me rice’: Bappi Lahiri’s ‘Jimmy Jimmy’ song has become a lockdown anthem in China
Scroll Staff
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2022 Booker Prize nominee ‘The Trees’ is a haunting story of a past that refuses to be left behind
Archana Nair
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Zee Media moves Delhi HC against Centre’s order withdrawing permission to broadcast 10 channels
Scroll Staff
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How medieval Jain pilgrimage maps afforded the faithful a darshan without any travel
Kamayani Sharma
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‘Amazing story’: KKR’s Rinku Singh, a popular figure in the franchise, makes it count on the field
Scroll Staff
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An Indian listens to Taiwan’s heartbeat: Four conversations with women about life, work and China
Sowmiya Ashok
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Data check: India are yet to conquer South Africa in Test cricket, this might be their best chance
Ashish Magotra
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Ku Klux Klan note on raincoat: Black police officer files discrimination charge against department
Scroll Staff
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Why the return of wolves to an Indian grassland is a bittersweet story
Ishan Kukreti
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MPSC Civil Engineering Services 2019 interview dates released; check details here
Scroll Staff
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Anand Patwardhan: If Hindutva is Hinduism then the Ku Klux Klan is Christianity
Anand Patwardhan
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Watch: Wall of dust engulfs ancient Chinese city of Dunhuang, turning the sky yellow
Scroll Staff
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Tokyo 2020: Chinese weightlifter Li Fabin pulls off stunning one-legged lift en-route Olympics gold
AFP
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What is the driving force behind South Korea's astonishing Olympic archery dominance
AFP
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Watch: This is how the sea can be on fire, as seen in the Gulf of Mexico
Scroll Staff
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Watch: Massive Shenzen skyscraper starts to shake for unknown reasons, causing panic
Scroll Staff
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Hurricane Hooda strikes the IPL: Reactions to a spectacular 28-ball 64 by Punjab’s Deepak Hooda
Scroll Staff
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How does Japan view Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose? This book offers a perspective
Hiroshi Hirabayashi
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‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ review: Treachery and remorse in drama about the Black Panther Party
Nandini Ramnath