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Well into 2017, Congress is still discussing when Rahul Gandhi will take over
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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The way out is not easy: Four of the five Brexit scenarios will lead to total breakdown
Joergen Oerstroem Moeller
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After bye-poll losses, Yeddyurappa faces rumbles of dissent in Karnataka BJP
Sruthisagar Yamunan
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Strategy versus confusion: The styles of Amit Shah, Rahul Gandhi reflect the BJP-Congress difference
Anita Katyal
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Watch: CRPF jawan tells Rajnath Singh, ‘We did not vote for you. We voted for Modi’
Scroll Staff
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AAP spokesperson Ashutosh writes: Has the party played its innings too fast and too soon?
Ashutosh
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BCCI’s objections to revised revenue and governance model rejected at ICC meet
Scroll Staff
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Delhi civic polls: Who would have expected AAP to be neck and neck with Congress in 2017?
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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Markets end at all-time high as Sensex crosses 30,000-mark for the first time
Scroll Staff
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Why Arvind Kejriwal must quit as Delhi chief minister after the civic polls, never mind the outcome
Ajaz Ashraf
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Populism is on the rise, and it is reshaping global political risk
Kingsley Chiedu Moghalu
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‘It’s absurd’: Watchdog criticises UN for including Saudi Arabia in its women’s rights commission
Scroll Staff
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Has the emergence of Emmanuel Macron changed the face of political life in France?
Gilles Verniers
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Prafulla Samantara, man challenging Vedanta’s expansion in Odisha, wins Goldman Environmental Prize
Scroll Staff
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French presidential polls: Emmanuel Macron, Marine Le Pen through to Round Two on May 7
Scroll Staff
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A graphic novel series sees Marine Le Pen lead France after winning the May polls
Beatrice Mabilon-Bonfils, The Conversation
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In Bangladesh, a movement against a statue of Lady Justice reveals the dangers of rising Islamism
Shoaib Daniyal
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First phase of French presidential elections today
Scroll Staff
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This time, the Delhi civic elections are more intense and high-stakes than ever before
Anita Katyal
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French presidential election: Overseas territories begin voting
Scroll Staff