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Greece races towards elections after Prime Minister Tsipras quits
Scroll Staff
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The Republic of Farce: Why Indians love knights in shining armour
Overrated Outcast
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How an attack on Dalits on Independence Day reveals the cynical caste politics in Tamil Nadu
Janani Sridharan
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The nation wants to know: Why did Dawood Ibrahim's wife say he was sleeping when Times Now called?
Scroll Staff
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Greek election expected next month as opposition struggles to form new government
Scroll Staff
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How Canada’s Conservative Party is brazenly playing the terrorism card
Steve Hewitt, The Conversation
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How Indian newspapers reported Independence and Partition in 1947
Shoaib Daniyal
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The forgotten riot: How Bhagalpur 1989 left a memory trace in Bihar politics
Ipsita Chakravarty
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Greece agrees to bailout deal with eurozone creditors
Scroll Staff
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Palestinian envoy urges Modi to take the same line on his country as Gandhi and Nehru
Sanjay Kapoor and Sadiq Naqvi
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One trait Rahul Gandhi and Modi have in common: neither cares for Parliamentary proceedings
Anita Katyal
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New Israel law risks making force-feeding of hunger strikers respectable worldwide
Julie M. Norman, The Conversation
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For Congress to accept Shashi Tharoor, he must fake mediocrity and live in Rahul’s shadow
Ajaz Ashraf
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What happened to India when the landline telephone fell terminally ill 20 years ago
Assa Doron
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Is India’s central bank doomed to be powerless?
Madhura Karnik, qz.com
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APJ Abdul Kalam: How I became President of India
APJ Abdul Kalam
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Obama becomes the first sitting US President to visit Kenya
Scroll Staff
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India's Unique Identity Dilemma isn't about those who enrol in Aadhaar, but those who don't
Anumeha Yadav
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Maybe it's time to give up on the idea of an Iraqi nation
Afshin Shahi, The Conversation
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'Chetan Bhagat should next write a psychoanalysis of Rajiv Malhotra'
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