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‘Sisterhood of Swans’ stars a second-generation Indian immigrant in the UK and her female companions
Selma Carvalho
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German Cup: Full-strength Bayern Munich thrashed 5-0 by Borussia Monchengladbach
AFP
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Tripura: VHP activists vandalise mosque and shops, say police
Scroll Staff
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2002 Gujarat riots: SC to examine SIT report that gave clean chit to PM Modi, 63 others
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T20 World Cup: South Africa overcome off-field challenges to comprehensively defeat West Indies
AFP
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T20 World Cup, South Africa vs West Indies as it happened: Markram’s superb 51 guides Proteas home
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Assam Pollution Control Board banned firecrackers without consulting the government, says CM
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First person: Trekking through Dubai sands, a surreal glimpse of what India-Pakistan rivalry can be
Tareque Laskar
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Hard to believe what we’ve seen: Reactions to Pakistan’s 10-wicket win over India at T20 World Cup
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T20 World Cup, IND vs PAK blog: Pakistan end long wait as Babar, Rizwan guide them to 10-wicket win
Vinayakk Mohanarangan
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J&K: Jailed militant killed, two police officers and an army jawan injured in gunfight in Poonch
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J&K: Civilian killed in cross-firing between CRPF, militants in Shopian, say police
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India’s Oscar entry ‘Koozhangal’ is a film ‘straight from the heart’, say its elated makers
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Blockbuster Sunday in European football: From United-Liverpool in England to El Clasico in Spain
Scroll Staff
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As Manipur loses its green cover, a man has turned a dry hill into a lush forest
Sanskrita Bharadwaj
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T20 World Cup, England v WI as it happened: Buttler guides ENG home despite some wobbles
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Need to rethink India’s agriculture policy, says Varun Gandhi
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T20 World Cup, AUS vs SA as it happened: Stoinis, Wade guide Australia to 5-wicket win
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Oscars: Tamil film ‘Koozhangal’ will represent India in the international feature film category
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After an unbroken run of 87 years, India’s oldest classical music magazine is facing a bleak future
Malini Nair