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Fifa Women’s World Cup: Amid injury and broadcast concerns, the best teams hope to shine Down Under
Tanya Kini
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‘This place is crazy’: Cricketer Venkatesh Prasad on MS Dhoni’s car and motorbike collection
Scroll Staff
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Podcast: Pre-Partition stories, filmi music made Radio Ceylon a household name in India and Pakistan
Dinyar Patel
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Ashes 2023: England recall James Anderson ahead of must-win fourth Test
AFP
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Ajit Pawar, rebel NCP MLAs meet Sharad Pawar, urge him to keep party united
Scroll Staff
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The science of why vacations are good for your brain
Juan Pérez Fernández, The Conversation Roberto de la Torre Martínez, The Conversation
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What the ‘liveability’ index gets wrong about life in cities
Shreyashi Dasgupta, The Conversation Annemiek Prins, The Conversation
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BJP says 38 allies to attend NDA meeting, Opposition unites 26 parties
Scroll Staff
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Fiction: After many years in the US, Maneka returns to an India that is nothing like she remembers
Oindrila Mukherjee
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How did visitors to Hitler’s Germany in the 1930s view the rise of Nazi power? Was it a threat?
Julia Boyd
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Naga woman among two killed in Manipur violence
Scroll Staff
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Wimbledon 2023: Carlos Alcaraz stamps his own identity with second Grand Slam title
Shahid Judge
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Start the week with a film: ‘Gattaca’ examines the ethics of genetic selection
Scroll Staff
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Chemistry vs arithmetic: Can Opposition unity defeat Modi?
Shoaib Daniyal
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Asian Athletics Championships: Jyothi Yarraji, Sreeshankar Murali star as India win 27 medals
Scroll Staff
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When funding and status determine academic excellence, India’s intellectual resources go waste
Sukanta Chaudhuri
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UK immigration: Why ethnic diversity in government is not a guarantee of racial justice
Neema Begum, The Conversation Michael Bankole, The Conversation Rima Saini, The Conversation
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In a war-torn and forgotten country, there is little anyone can do for Afghan women
Rafia Zakaria, Dawn.com
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Opposition criticises Assam CM for blaming Bengali-origin Muslims for hike in vegetable prices
Scroll Staff
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‘Midnight’s Third Child’ is a nonlinear, eclectic history of the evolution of the arts in Bangladesh
Rituparna Roy