Terror Toll
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The 1985 Air India bombing was Canada’s worst mass murder. So why is the country indifferent to it?
Today, Canadians commonly regard the bombing as an Indian tragedy, or at most an Indo-Canadian tragedy.
Chandrima Chakraborty, The Conversation
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Watch: The performances of Adel Euro, the Iraqi dancer who died in Baghdad's suicide bombing
Tributes have been pouring in to mourn the young lawyer and aspiring filmmaker.
Scroll Staff
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Indian teenager among 20 victims in Dhaka terror attack, confirms Sushma Swaraj
Tarishi Jain was a 19-year-old student enrolled at Berkeley.
Scroll Staff
Trending
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In Saudi Arabia’s scaled-down plans for megacity across the desert – a warning sign for the future
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These innovations have made Amrik Sukhdev Dhaba in Murthal the truck drivers’ favourite since 1967
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Thriller: A serial killer is on the loose, murdering India’s famous nuclear scientists one by one
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Suspended Congress leader from Surat resurfaces after 20 days, alleges party betrayed him
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Why even those who don’t believe in deities love bhakti poetry
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Two Indians among 25 killed in terror strikes in Afghanistan
The men, who were from Dehradun, worked as security officials at the Canadian embassy, which was attacked on Monday.
Scroll Staff
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The best reporting on Europe’s terrorism threat
In the wake of the Brussels Attacks, a round-up some of the best reporting on Europe's growing terror threat.
Adam Harris, ProPublica
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13 Hours: What actually happened at the US consulate in Benghazi
The US right are using a new film about the 2012 attack as a political weapon against Hillary Clinton. Are they justified?
Natasha Ezrow, The Conversation
Video
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Watch: Stunning Northern Lights spotted in unexpected places around the world
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Watch: Students in Pakistan enact moments from Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant’s pre-wedding event
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‘Hind’s Hall’: Rapper Macklemore releases poignant song in support of Palestine, US campus protests
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Met Gala 2024: From Alia Bhatt to Isha Ambani, what Indians in attendance wore
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Watch: South Korean band performs Rabindra Sangeet accompanied by traditional Korean instruments
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View from Pakistan: Why Islamabad must distinguish between terrorism and a freedom struggle
In its response to the Pathankot attack, Pakistan must ensure that it does not sacrifice the Kashmiri cause at the altar of fostering better relations with its eastern neighbour.
Sikander Ahmed Shah and Abid Rizvi
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Why Burkina Faso is a choice target as al-Qaeda bids to reclaim stolen thunder
The country is on its way to becoming a healthy and stable democracy – and that's got West Africa's jihadists riled.
Berny Sèbe, The Conversation
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Lessons from a would-be suicide bomber in Pakistan on how to defeat terrorism
Listening to the thinking process and justification of potential terrorists is critical to finding a path to defeat terrorism.
Andrew MacLeod, The Conversation
The Reel
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‘Mr and Mrs Mahi’ trailer: Rajkummar Rao, Janhvi Kapoor in cricket-themed romance
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Start the week with a film: The unforgettable revolution of the dogs in ‘White God’
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‘Murder in Mahim’ review: A crime as unjust as wrongful death
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‘Srikanth’ review: An inspiring tale of remarkable achievement
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‘The Boy and the Heron’ review: An animation legend rolls out enchantment and emotional resonance
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Jakarta attacks: Is Islamic State’s presence in South East Asia overstated?
IS has claimed a wave of deadly bombings and shootings in Jakarta, but its long-feared Asian campaign is yet to materialise in earnest.
Scott Edwards, The Conversation
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Pakistan sees 748% rise in terror deaths over 10 years
As many as 56,480 people have been killed in the country since 2005, at an average of nearly 14 a day.
IndiaSpend Team