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In Nagaland, where leaders matter more than party, BJP is gathering political heavyweights
Ipsita Chakravarty
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Asma Jahangir (1952-2018): The human rights icon from Pakistan was a feisty street fighter
Saroop Ijaz
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Pakistan: Human rights activist Asma Jahangir dies at 66
Scroll Staff
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Why has Abdulla Yameen turned against the half-brother who helped him become Maldives president?
Omkar Khandekar
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Readers’ comments: The government must place details of the Rafale deal in the open
Scroll
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US government shutdown ends after House of Representatives passes spending bill
Scroll Staff
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The Daily Fix: The militant attack in a Kashmir hospital crosses a vital red line
Ipsita Chakravarty
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Germany: Angela Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union reaches coalition deal to form government
Scroll Staff
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100 years and counting: These videos celebrate a century of women getting the right to vote in UK
Scroll Staff
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In Karnataka, it is Congress party’s AHINDA versus BJP’s Hindutva
Supriya Sharma
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Facebook’s new strategy to improve ad transparency is still very opaque
Jennifer Valentino-DeVries, ProPublica
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The return of Rio: In Nagaland, a three-time chief minister makes a political gamble
Ipsita Chakravarty
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'I trust in his job, I trust in his work': Bemused Conte wants Chelsea vote of confidence
Scroll Staff
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Talking in many tongues: London and Mumbai are multilingual – but in different ways
Jonathan Galton
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Nation of mugoos: Modi’s book for students isn’t about gaining knowledge – it’s about cracking exams
Ajaz Ashraf
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May the best man not win: Why companies should stop looking for the best talent while recruiting
Scott E Page, Aeon
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TV show ‘Britannia’ is exciting but is already in danger of being overshadowed by real events
Craig Barker, The Conversation
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Congress trounces BJP in Rajasthan bye-elections, TMC wins Naopara and Uluberia in West Bengal
Scroll Staff
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Twitter users reveal how their parents gave them their names: ‘Because Chashme Buddoor was a hit’
Scroll Staff
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If simultaneous elections become a reality, India will turn into a ‘managed democracy’
Ashish Khetan