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‘Everything is possible for Federer’: Nishikori tips Swiss ace for clay comeback success
AFP
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Tennis: Nadal, Djokovic keen to put aside past troubles and start clay season on a high
AFP
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‘Game of Thrones’: Why the White Walkers need to win, and Jon and Dany must die
Anthony Gierzynski, The Conversation
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‘The Simpsons’, Marvel and ‘Star Wars’ spin-offs among titles on Disney streaming service
Scroll Staff
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‘Pet Sematary’ movie review: Not for cat people, but also not for fans of the Stephen King novel
Udita Jhunjhunwala
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You want a hit ballad for your movie but don’t have Arijit Singh’s dates. Who you gonna call?
Devarsi Ghosh
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‘The Lion King’ trailer: Simba learns the ways of the jungle
Scroll Staff
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Watch: Anand Patwardhan’s ‘Reason’ is a tragic chronicle of five years of Modi rule in India
Scroll Staff
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Election watch: EC defers screening of films on PM Modi, Chandrasekhar Rao and NT Rama Rao
Scroll Staff
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‘Adolf Hitler would have committed suicide if he witnessed Modi’s activities,’ says Mamata Banerjee
Scroll Staff
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How a 50-year-old Nepali song about cats and dogs spread to India and other parts of the world
Anuradha Sharma
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Cristiano Ronaldo’s fitness the key as Juventus head to Ajax for Champions League bid
AFP
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Election watch: EC asks Chhattisgarh officers to take precautions after Maoist attack
Scroll Staff
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From Winterfell to King’s Landing: Take a virtual trip to the ‘Game of Thrones’ locations
Scroll Staff
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‘Game of Thrones’: Epic reunions and a real Iron Throne at season 8 premiere
Scroll Staff
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Meet Joaquin Phoenix’s ‘Joker’: Batman’s archenemy is now the star of his own film
Scroll Staff
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A video goes behind the ‘more than 10,000 visual effects shots’ in Game of Thrones’
Scroll Staff
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‘Where The Wild Things Are’: The long, winding path to the beloved children’s book’s publication
Katharine Capshaw, The Conversation Cora Lynn Deibler, The Conversation
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Before size mattered: When Hindi film songs were extra-long and all the better for it
Devarsi Ghosh
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No words, just awe: Twitter toasts Roger Federer’s vintage Miami Open win for 101st title
Scroll Staff