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A strange Euro 2016 semi-final: Germany played most of the game but France scored the winning goals
Samindra Kunti
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Britain’s next Prime Minister is going to be a woman – and Theresa May will prove tough to beat
Mark Stuart, The Conversation
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Zomato doubles its revenue from India while its losses triple this fiscal
Scroll Staff
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With Germany weakened by injuries and suspensions, France are Euro favourites (and Wales, outsiders)
Adwait A Patil
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Cowboys and East Indians
Scroll Staff
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What our desire for bullet trains can tell us about the future of Test cricket
Ajaz Ashraf
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As immovable Italy meet unstoppable Germany, you might wonder why this isn't the Euro 2016 final
Jignesh Daaruwala
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Brexit vote: The angst over globalisation is misplaced
Farok J Contractor
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Detentions of Islamic State suspects leave Hyderabad shaken, its Muslim community on edge
TS Sudhir
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Of highs and lows: How Pakistani cricket changed forever
Nadeem F Paracha
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As polls approach, ugly politics plays out in Punjab’s only Muslim-majority town
Vipin Pubby
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New York City is at the top of Hollywood’s wreckage pile – here’s why India needs to join the list
Aakash Karkare
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Video: Have protests had any impact on Yulin's dog meat festival?
Scroll Staff
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What you can learn from a bonesetter with a BUMS (yes, really) degree
Aarathi Prasad
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Indian fantasy writers are creating worlds beyond the epics, but readers must know where to look
Achala Upendran
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Six thoughts about Nicola Barker’s Ramakrishna Paramhansa novel, The Cauliflower®: a non-review
Devapriya Roy
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Watch: Microsoft Edge is the best browser. No, really, they have 'proof'
Scroll Staff
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As Tamil Nadu begins shutting down liquor stores, customers aren’t shaken or stirred just yet
Vinita Govindarajan
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Centre grants Rs 6,000-crore package to textile and apparel sector
Scroll Staff
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The big news: China says ‘the door is open’ for talks on India’s NSG bid, and nine other top stories
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