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Why Justin Trudeau’s resignation is no surprise: Trump threat, doomed election prospects
Patrick James, The Conversation
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Interview: Releasing Nicobar report would be like ‘opening can of worms’, says anthropologist
Vaishnavi Rathore
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A new book on modern Karnataka also looks at the exclusion of Bengali migrant workers in Bangalore
Srikar Raghavan
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What’s at stake in the five countries that go to the polls in 2025
Lisandro Claudio, The Conversation Garret Martin, The Conversation Jorge Heine, The Conversation Patrick James, The Conversation Tatsiana Kulakevich, The Conversation
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India colluded with Maldivian Opposition in bid to oust President Muizzu, claims The Washington Post
Scroll Staff
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As MAGA attacks Indian tech workers and H1B visas, a debate about racism plays out on social media
Prithwiraj Mukherjee
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How can authoritarian rulers be rolled back? Accurate information for citizens holds the key
Suvojit Chattopadhyay
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How Manmohan Singh took to economics, and got interested in politics, in college
Daman Singh
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Israel invokes mythic theology to obliterate Palestinians. Why won’t the US stop its ally?
A Faizur Rahman
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How do overconfident politicians hurt their country’s people? A behavioural scientist finds out
Vivek Nityananda
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‘Why is EC afraid of transparency?’: Opposition parties after Centre changes election conduct rules
Scroll Staff
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Why the recent state election results are not a referendum on Modi’s popularity
Satish Jha, Delhi University
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South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol impeached over martial law order
Scroll Staff
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Maharashtra polls: No mismatch between votes polled on EVMs and tally of VVPAT slips, says EC
Scroll Staff
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Birthright citizenship: The long history of who gets to be an American
Carol Nackenoff, The Conversation Julie Novkov, The Conversation
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Why the demand to roll back J&K reservation policy has Omar Abdullah government in a bind
Safwat Zargar
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Romania: How far-right candidate in race for presidency manipulated TikTok
Anda Iulia Solea, The Conversation
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South Korea: Martial law was short lived but political crisis remains. What’s next?
Alexander M Hynd, The Conversation
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South Korean president declares martial law, reverses decision hours later
Scroll Staff
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After violent eviction, Assam residents now stare at deletion of names from voter list
Rokibuz Zaman