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In Switzerland, the ‘no-blame’ approach brings bullies and bullied students together
Michaela Haas, The Human Journalism Network
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Hockey: Salima Tete 2.0 – a speedster who is adding confidence and creativity to her improving game
Abhijit Nair
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View from the Margins: A Dalit Christian explains why he will be voting for change
Johanna Deeksha
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EU passes new immigration laws putting local political considerations first
Simon Usherwood, The Conversation
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Fiction: Ram Mohan realises the only way to live a respectable life is to hold some kind of power
Devesh Verma
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On allegations of cross-border killings, US says it encourages dialogue between India and Pakistan
Scroll Staff
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Exaggerations, silences and treasure: Kerala’s Arabian tale of migration to the ‘Gulf’
Mohamed Shafeeq Karinkurayil
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BJP will restore peace in Manipur soon, says Amit Shah in Imphal
Scroll Staff
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Translated fiction: A young law officer hustles and fumbles to win the coveted title of Rai Bahadur
Jayanath Pati Abhay K
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International Booker interview: How Sora Russell and Youngjae Bae translated ‘Mater 2-10’ from Korea
Harshaneeyam
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BJP’s poll manifesto is jumlebazi, quiet on MSP guarantee, employment and inflation: Opposition
Scroll Staff
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An exhibition has brought to life the colourful history of (mostly black-and-white) comics in Bengal
Debotri Ghosh
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View from the Margins: Uttarakhand’s ghost villages embody the state’s economic challenges
Vineet Bhalla
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Interview: How has Indian federalism evolved under the BJP?
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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International Booker Prize 2024: Read the opening passages of the six shortlisted novels
Scroll Staff
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View from the Margins: A Lepcha activist describes the destructive development in Sikkim
Vaishnavi Rathore
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How a German photojournalist exemplified the courage and heart of reporting from the frontline
Beena Sarwar
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Reading list: Memoirs of ten Indian-American writers that contemplate meanings of home and identity
Scroll Staff
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Three mistaken assumptions about dietary supplements to watch out for
Katie Suleta, The Conversation
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A new biography profiles Nandini Satpathy, the former Odisha chief minister and fiction writer
Pallavi Rebbapragada