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Tripura violence: SC agrees to hear plea challenging UAPA charges against journalists, lawyers
Scroll Staff
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Sophie Zhang interview: Facebook prioritises Indian power players, not Indian people
Karishma Mehrotra
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Watch: What is the metaverse and how will it change the internet?
Scroll Staff
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Tripura police stood by and let violence happen – now it’s silencing those who dare speak of it
Apoorvanand
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Caught on a livestream: 3-year-old Neve interrupts mother Jacinda Ardern, New Zealand Prime Minister
Scroll Staff
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BHU Urdu department head apologises for using poet Allama Iqbal’s photo on poster after controversy
Scroll Staff
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Sameer Wankhede’s father files complaint against NCP’s Nawab Malik, seeks case under Atrocities Act
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Witnesses cooked up statements in North East Delhi riots case, Umar Khalid’s lawyer tells court
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Tripura violence: Government cannot use UAPA to suppress reporting, says Editors Guild
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Coronavirus: India records 10,853 new infections, active cases lowest in nearly nine months
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Tripura Police send UAPA notices to lawyers who joined team to probe anti-Muslim violence
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Tripura Police file cases against 71 people for allegedly writing provocative social media posts
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Facebook to shut facial recognition system, data of over one billion people will be deleted
Scroll Staff
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US universities are beginning to recognise the ugly truth of the caste system
Manavi Kapur, qz.com
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Author Taslima Nasreen says Facebook has banned her account for post on Bangladesh violence
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The (final) Political Fix: Why you cannot understand Indian politics without examining the media
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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T20 World Cup: Asghar Afghan to retire from international cricket after Namibia match
AFP
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An ‘encounter’ in Jharkhand shows nothing has changed for Adivasis since a 2015 study by Stan Swamy
Riddhi Dastidar, IndiaSpend.com
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The big news: Tributes pour in for Kannada actor Puneeth Rajkumar, and nine other top stories
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Facebook’s rebranding as ‘Meta’ is another step in its bid to control the next frontier of computing
Marcus Carter, The Conversation Ben Egliston, The Conversation