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      India must realise that resilience isn’t an economic strategy – it needs a clear economic philosophy

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    In TV show ‘Roseanne’ and its reboot, a comedy that actually cares about working class America

    Scott Doidge, The Conversation
    · Apr 22, 2018 · 07:30 pm
  • Karnataka polls: BJP is like cancer, Congress and JD(S) are cold and cough, says actor Prakash Raj

    Karnataka polls: BJP is like cancer, Congress and JD(S) are cold and cough, says actor Prakash Raj

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    · Apr 21, 2018 · 01:31 pm
  • In Karnataka, talk of clean politics sounds hollow as Congress, BJP pick tainted candidates

    In Karnataka, talk of clean politics sounds hollow as Congress, BJP pick tainted candidates

    Sruthisagar Yamunan
    · Apr 19, 2018 · 09:00 am
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    Reality with a side of fun: Why Safdar Hashmi’s plays for children are still so loved and relevant

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    · Apr 18, 2018 · 11:30 am
  • Why the new ‘gig economy’ turns workers into expendable items rather than flexible contributors

    Why the new ‘gig economy’ turns workers into expendable items rather than flexible contributors

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    · Apr 15, 2018 · 07:30 pm
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    Lingayats in Karnataka cannot make up their minds on whom to vote for – or even who they really are

    Archana Nathan
    · Apr 14, 2018 · 09:00 am
  • How India reacts to the Kathua perversion will determine if the nation’s moral slide can be arrested

    How India reacts to the Kathua perversion will determine if the nation’s moral slide can be arrested

    Samar Halarnkar
    · Apr 12, 2018 · 08:00 am
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    Opinion: The Kathua case has become the perfect example of the communalisation of rape

    Shujaat Bukhari
    · Apr 11, 2018 · 12:30 pm
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    Law Commission working on draft proposal on simultaneous elections: The New Indian Express

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    · Apr 11, 2018 · 11:06 am
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    Suspected chemical attack: International monitor to send fact-finding team to Syria

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    · Apr 10, 2018 · 10:12 pm
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    Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez set to support South American bid to host 2030 World Cup

    AFP
    · Apr 10, 2018 · 09:22 am
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    The big news: Yeddyurappa in BJP’s first list for Karnataka elections, and nine other top stories

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    · Apr 09, 2018 · 08:43 am
  • The Modi-Shah BJP is supposed to be pro-Dalit. So why didn’t they see the April 2 protests coming?

    The Modi-Shah BJP is supposed to be pro-Dalit. So why didn’t they see the April 2 protests coming?

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    Why German politicians invest in opera when seeking re-election

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    · Apr 07, 2018 · 11:30 pm
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    Why Israel is trying to expand power in Africa

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    · Apr 07, 2018 · 09:30 pm
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    Why viewers can’t get enough of a Netflix series set in 1920s Berlin

    Peter Tregear, The Conversation
    · Apr 05, 2018 · 07:30 pm
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    As US seeks India’s help to contain a growing China, energy could hold the key

    Marc Grossman
    · Apr 05, 2018 · 01:30 pm
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    Martin Luther King Jr had a dream – but it was much more radical than just racial brotherhood

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    · Apr 03, 2018 · 08:30 pm
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    ‘They have crushed South Kashmir’: Anger rises as three gunfights leave at least 19 dead

    Rayan Naqash
    · Apr 02, 2018 · 07:40 am
  • In a fairly prosperous region of Pakistan’s Punjab province, women are still not allowed to vote

    In a fairly prosperous region of Pakistan’s Punjab province, women are still not allowed to vote

    Ghulam Dastageer Rizwan Safdar
    · Apr 01, 2018 · 09:30 pm
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