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Top news: Vijay Mallya to be extradited to India, orders UK’s Westminster Magistrates’ Court
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Modi government must pay heed to RBI for financial stability, says outgoing IMF chief economist
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‘Avenge my death, Kimba’: Remembering the Japanese anime that came before ‘The Lion King’
Devarsi Ghosh
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Lance Armstrong says early investment in Uber helped saved his family after doping case settlements
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Interview: How Kochi Biennale’s first female curator made the event more inclusive
Chanpreet Khurana
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14 years ago, Cristiano Jr’s promising football career came to a tragic end in Federation Cup final
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Adani has scaled down its Australia coal mining project, but it could still face hurdles
Samantha Hepburn, The Conversation
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Sensex sheds 250 points as RBI keeps interest rates unchanged
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In curious twist to Swedish YouTuber PewDiePie’s battle with T-Series, Indian NGO gets funds bonus
Devarsi Ghosh
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2800% jump in farm returns: Telangana government’s claims about irrigation project are ‘laughable’
Sruthisagar Yamunan
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Frustrated parents move Karnataka High Court to try and curb over-age menace in Indian badminton
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RBI versus Centre: Round 2 on December 14, government may keep up pressure
Devangshu Datta
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Badminton: Axelsen, other top Danish players barred from national center over contract dispute
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In Assam, merging NRC updation with Aadhaar enrolment leads to fresh questions
Ipsita Chakravarty
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Current Affairs wrap for the day: December 1st 2018
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Kerala floods: Centre sought over Rs 290 crore for aircraft rescue operations, claims chief minister
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Top news: Opposition parties criticise Modi government during farmers’ march in New Delhi
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G20 summit: Narendra Modi meets Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, UN chief Antonio Guterres
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Expectations and uncertainty: The road ahead for Mexico’s new leftist president
Sergio Daniel Michel Chavez, The Conversation
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British Film Institute says it will stop funding films that feature villains with facial scars
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