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Photos from ‘Schippeitaro’, a Japanese fairy tale about sinister dancing cats and a heroic dog
Yasuyo Ohtsuka
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Lasso, new Facebook app, aims to take on TicTok
Scroll Staff
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The fear that’s making Chinese women reluctant to have more children
Ye Liu, The Conversation
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Devotees of all religions have the right to enter Sabarimala temple, observes Kerala High Court
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Top news: Supreme Court bans old vehicles from plying in NCR, says situation is ‘very critical’
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Narendra Modi in Japan: Prime Minister Shinzo Abe calls him one of his ‘most dependable friends’
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Taiwan: At least 18 dead, more than 100 injured after train is derailed
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SC issues notices on petitions challenging government control over Devaswom boards in Kerala
Scroll Staff
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The German architect who led independent India’s first attempt at prefabricated housing
Rachel Lee
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Japan vs Senegal, Group H as it happened: Senegal, Japan battle to hard-fought draw
Scroll Staff
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India’s colonial legacy almost caused Bengaluru to run out of water
Hita Unnikrishnan, The Conversation Harini Nagendra, The Conversation Vanesa Castán Broto, The Conversation
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Taiwan: United States opens de facto embassy in capital Taipei, angers China
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Heavy rain lashes Mangaluru, leaves several low-lying areas inundated
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Indonesia: Family of six carried out attacks on three churches that left 13 dead, say police
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US condemns China’s directions to airline websites, calls it ‘Orwellian nonsense’
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When Katappa-san killed Baahubali-san: SS Rajamouli’s films are the latest fan favourite in Japan
Devarsi Ghosh
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Andhra Pradesh: Telugu Desam Party decides to keep alliance with BJP intact after row over Budget
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‘We will declare war’: Andhra Pradesh government unhappy with Budget, may rethink alliance with BJP
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Women in Iran protest without headscarves against law that makes hijab compulsory in public
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Shazam-like apps to identify plants and animals are in the works – and we should be worried
Andrew Robinson, The Conversation