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‘Catch-22’: Joseph Heller’s great antiwar novel whose barbs are still true, even in times of peace
Jamie Q Roberts, The Conversation
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Fantasy novel ‘The Garden of Delights’: Kindness is the only antidote to hate and conflict
Rahul Vishnoi
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February fiction: Five novels and a short story collection you can read in the year’s shortest month
Scroll Staff
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Donald Trump imposes new tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China
Scroll Staff
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The delicate wisdom and beauty of James Ivory’s films
Suresh Chabria
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Sunday book pick: Horror icon Shirley Jackson’s final novel ‘We Have Always Lived in the Castle’
Sayari Debnath
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The cost of lost integrity in Osama Siddique’s ‘Ghuroob-e-Shehr Ka Waqt’ and ‘Snuffing Out the Moon’
Nikhil Kumar
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Sri Lanka: National People’s Power and the path back to democracy
Mick Moore
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Pope Francis’s autobiography: We’ve never known so much about the pontiff before
Liam Temple, The Conversation
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‘Band-aid for bullet wounds’, ‘made for Bihar’: Opposition on Budget 2025
Scroll Staff
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Rona Wilson interview: ‘My arrest was a warning to others who stand against the abuse of power’
Tabassum Barnagarwala
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Slow Lane: The message from Kumbh
Neerad Pandharipande
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Mumbai’s architecture is losing its poetry
Mustansir Dalvi
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‘The Secret of the Shiledars’ review: An amateurish hunt for Shivaji’s hidden treasure
Nandini Ramnath
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Remembering the lost art of calligraphy in Kashmir from the 7th century to the late 19th century
Khawar Khan Achakzai
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A little bit of luck: Sri Lanka’s impressive turnaround from the brink of collapse
Mick Moore
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For global luxury goods sector, are disastrous financials just the tip of the iceberg?
Teresa Sádaba, The Conversation
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‘Helicopter tourists’ to Everest Base Camp skip Himalayan trek, leave sherpas grounded
Shashwat Pant
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7 AAP MLAs resign ahead of Delhi Assembly polls
Scroll Staff
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Fiction: Trapped for centuries, Iblis the genie offers Lucy three wishes in exchange for his freedom
Pranoy Mathew