It's sexist, forces host countries to make rules to benefit it and doesn't bring them any benefits. John Oliver isn't very impressed by the men who are organising the World Cup in Brazil this week.
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Why Jammu is not cheering new rail line ‘integrating’ Kashmir with Delhi
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‘The New New Delhi Book Club’: A breezy read about the upper class’s struggles with the lockdown
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How I got brain rot: Listening to podcasts all day
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H1B debate: The problem is not racism or an elaborate scam – it’s arithmetic
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The audacious man behind the iconic Bombay Stock Exchange building
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Jumpstart January: Six new works of fiction to start a new year of reading
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Translated short stories: An Indian pilot reminisces about her relationship with a Pakistani man
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Pradip Krishen interview: Ecological restoration is more than just planting trees
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Hello 2025: Six recently-published Indian nonfiction books to welcome a new year with
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How Bollywood lost its Goan rhythm