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Iran is using facial recognition technology to target women who break the hijab law
Sanam Mahoozi, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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Fury is past, nothing but fear: Reflections on Moinul Haque’s killing in Assam, one year later
Suraj Gogoi
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A summer of fires in Pakistan’s Hindu Kush has caused lasting damage
Rina Saeed Khan
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The real reason you should turn your phone to flight mode when you’re on a plane
Doug Drury, The Conversation
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UKPSC exam calendar 2022 released for various Group C posts; check dates here
Scroll Staff
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Watch: Narrow escape for driver as car catches fire at a petrol pump in Prayagraj, UP
Scroll Staff
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Shooting World Championships: India’s squads, Paris 2024 Olympic quotas available, and more
Scroll Staff
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IND vs AUS, first T20I as it happened: Green, Wade star as Australia complete brilliant run-chase
Scroll Staff
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Noida: Four labourers dead as housing society wall collapses
Scroll Staff
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United States will defend Taiwan in case of Chinese invasion, says Joe Biden
Scroll Staff
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2022 Kirkus Prize: 18 fiction, nonfiction, young readers’ books compete for $50,000 cash prize
Scroll Staff
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The full picture: A photographer on 20 years of documenting human-wildlife conflict
Arathi Menon
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Premier League: Aston Villa return to winning ways versus Southampton; Fulham beat Nottingham Forest
AFP
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‘Jogi’ review: An underwhelming account of the anti-Sikh riots in Delhi
Nandini Ramnath
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Air India Express flight engine catches fire at Muscat airport, all passengers safe
Scroll Staff
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Kolkata: Four held after police officer beaten up, vehicle torched at BJP protest
Scroll Staff
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Gujarat: Seven labourers killed after elevator at under-construction building crashes
Scroll Staff
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Caught on Camera: Labourer sets Mercedes car on fire as owner didn’t make full payment for work done
Scroll Staff
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The cost of Telangana’s drive to plant two billion trees
Mridula Chari
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‘If lakhs are blinded by faith, why not search for the reason?’: A novelist visits the Kumbh Mela
Kalkut