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  • The amount of sweeteners in foods and drinks is rising – and that’s bad for health

    The amount of sweeteners in foods and drinks is rising – and that’s bad for health

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    ‘Persuasion’: Why Jane Austen’s most understated novel, soon to be on Netflix, is worth (re)reading

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    K-pop band BTS is caught between South Korea’s soft power ambitions and national security

    Sarah A Son, The Conversation
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  • Laissez-faire Agnipath scheme could strike at operational foundations of India’s armed forces

    Laissez-faire Agnipath scheme could strike at operational foundations of India’s armed forces

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    · Jun 19, 2022 · 06:30 am
  • The rise, fall and resurrection of horror fiction in American popular entertainment

    The rise, fall and resurrection of horror fiction in American popular entertainment

    Ali Alizadeh, The Conversation
    · Jun 15, 2022 · 08:30 am
  • Pakistan’s landmark 2018 law protecting transgender rights faces religious challenge

    Pakistan’s landmark 2018 law protecting transgender rights faces religious challenge

    Jeffrey A Redding
    · Jun 08, 2022 · 09:00 am
  • The ancient journey of tropical African trees to Southeast Asia via India

    The ancient journey of tropical African trees to Southeast Asia via India

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    The India Fix: Has Modi’s hyper-muscular policy in Kashmir failed?

    Shoaib Daniyal
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  • How Sidhu Moose Wala’s celebration of rural life won him legions of fans in Punjab – and far beyond

    How Sidhu Moose Wala’s celebration of rural life won him legions of fans in Punjab – and far beyond

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  • Why attempts to revive traditional Sikh instruments at gurdwaras have failed for 90 years

    Why attempts to revive traditional Sikh instruments at gurdwaras have failed for 90 years

    Malini Nair
    · Jun 02, 2022 · 11:30 am
  • ‘It’s a cultural encyclopaedia of modern India’: Annie Montaut, French translator of ‘Ret Samadhi’

    ‘It’s a cultural encyclopaedia of modern India’: Annie Montaut, French translator of ‘Ret Samadhi’

    Annie Montaut
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    ‘I am writing limericks and the other day I had a lollipop after seventy years’: Ruskin Bond at 88

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    Cityscapes and identities: What advertisements, images tell us about commodities and consumers

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    · May 13, 2022 · 08:30 am
  • Why Trads, India’s Alt Right, remain untouched online despite hate crimes

    Why Trads, India’s Alt Right, remain untouched online despite hate crimes

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    TikTok bookshelves: What is BookTok, and how is it influencing what teenagers read?

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    Bengali film ‘Jhilli’ provides a scorching view of life in the dumps

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  • Remembering the Swiss photographer who popularised Indian temple sculptures in the US

    Remembering the Swiss photographer who popularised Indian temple sculptures in the US

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