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ICC Men’s ODI World Cup: Pat Cummins after Australia win title – ‘That’s the pinnacle in cricket’
AFP
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Why the BJP has softened its stance on caste census
Abhik Deb
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In a new book, urban planners highlight why having ‘common’ land will benefit big metropolises
Shirish Patel Oormi Kapadia Jasmine Saluja
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ICC Men’s ODI World Cup: Golden silence as Australia clinch the silverware for sixth time
Samreen Razzaqui
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ICC Men’s ODI World Cup: ‘Just know how to get the job done’ – Reactions as Australia win 6th title
Scroll Staff
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Myanmar’s junta appears to be in a death spiral as resistance fighters gain ground
Ronan Lee, The Conversation
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Barbra Streisand’s autobiography ‘My Name is Barbra’ shows how she redefined the diva
Dominic Broomfield-McHugh, The Conversation
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Safe harbour rules will not apply if deepfakes are not removed, Centre warns social media firms
Scroll Staff
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Protestor with ‘Stop bombing Palestine’ t-shirt invades pitch during World Cup final in Ahmedabad
Scroll Staff
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A/nil’s new book of poetry, ‘The Absent Color’, is a conversation – of, for, and by himself
Swati Singh
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ICC Men’s ODI World Cup final, IND vs AUS, as it happened: Pat Cummins and Co win record sixth title
Scroll Staff
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First person: How my old Economic Migration textbook unwittingly predicted my future
Anahita Mukherji
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Ramachandra Guha: Are bad ideas at the root of the ecological crisis?
Ramachandra Guha
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India’s small wild cats are dying because of a case of mistaken identity
Shailesh Shrivastava
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‘Intercourse’: Why Andrea Dworkin’s radical critique of male power resonates with Gen Z feminists
Camilla Nelson, The Conversation
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ICC Men’s ODI World Cup: ‘Nothing more satisfying than silencing a big crowd,’ says Pat Cummins
AFP
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‘Don’t weep, my child; your mom will come’: A ghazal for a child in war-ravaged Gaza
Ammar Aziz
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‘The Railway Men’ review: A compelling saga of ordinary heroism
Nandini Ramnath
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‘For Now, It Is Night’: Kashmiri writer Hari Krishna Kaul’s stories get a new life in translation
Niyati Bhat
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‘If India said it was pro-Palestine it was in self-interest’: Writer and journalist Azad Essa
Saudamini Jain