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Cricket: A game of hearts – an Afghan’s take on the war-torn nation’s stunning show at the World Cup
Moska Najibullah
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Congress’s winning card in Chhattisgarh could be its paddy bonus scheme
Arunabh Saikia
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Hitting the snooze button in the mornings is not always a bad thing – here’s why
Tina Sundelin, The Conversation
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Why Elon Musk’s plan to charge Twitter/X users $1 will actually make the platform’s problems worse
Hamza Mudassir, The Conversation
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What is the Hunza diet? Is it realistic? Why is the Western world so obsessed with it?
Ashok Malhotra
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Hamas attack on Israel ‘did not happen in a vacuum’, says UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres
Scroll Staff
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The joys and agonies of being a sports educator in India
Johanna Deeksha
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A Congress-Samajwadi rift in Madhya Pradesh suggests weaknesses in the INDIA bloc
Abhik Deb
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ICC Men’s ODI World Cup: Quinton de Kock, pacers drive South Africa to dominant win over Bangladesh
AFP
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What does ‘borderline alcoholic’ mean and is it a real thing?
Nicole Lee, The Conversation
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Unregistered madrassas in Muzaffarnagar to pay Rs 10,000 fine per day
Scroll Staff
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Can international law be used to prosecute Israel and Hamas for their alleged attacks on civilians?
Amy Maguire, The Conversation
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Fiction: A mysterious programme promises fluency in any language in only ten days. But at what cost?
Ayesha Manazir Siddiqi
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Indian history for children: The discovery of the first written zero from the fourth century CE
Devika Cariapa
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UFC 294 recap: Caucasians shine in the shadow of the war in Gaza
Girish Shahane
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National Games 2023: Services, West Bengal win artistic gymnastics gold
Scroll Staff
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Review: ‘Duranga’ season 2 struggles to justify its return
Deepa Gahlot
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How did low-cost posters influence nationalism in the decades leading up to and after the Partition?
Yousuf Saeed
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ICC Men’s ODI World Cup: ‘Heroism sans melodrama’ – Reactions as Afghanistan stuns Pakistan
Scroll Staff
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What is intelligence? For the longest time, Western literature has suggested it may be a liability
Richard van Oort, The Conversation