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  • It’s about the money: Why Saudi Arabia is finally allowing women to drive

    It’s about the money: Why Saudi Arabia is finally allowing women to drive

    Martin Hvidt, The Conversation
    · Jun 24, 2018 · 08:30 pm
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    How Tamil composer Deva rolled out the hits: ‘A film song should immediately register with people’

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    Pride month: Seven poems to remind us of desire in all its forms

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    ‘It’ sequel adds Canadian director Xavier Dolan to the cast

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    · Jun 22, 2018 · 08:15 am
  • World Cup round-up: Lionel Messi under pressure as Cristiano Ronaldo grabs headlines again

    World Cup round-up: Lionel Messi under pressure as Cristiano Ronaldo grabs headlines again

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    · Jun 21, 2018 · 06:01 pm
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    As a Goan boy growing up in Kenya in the 1950s, I saw football change and history being made

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    · Jun 21, 2018 · 11:30 am
  • British Indian writer Preti Taneja’s retelling of ‘King Lear’ wins Desmond Elliott Prize

    British Indian writer Preti Taneja’s retelling of ‘King Lear’ wins Desmond Elliott Prize

    Scroll Staff
    · Jun 21, 2018 · 11:01 am
  • The forgotten history of the African slaves who were brought to the Deccan and rose to great power

    The forgotten history of the African slaves who were brought to the Deccan and rose to great power

    Manu S Pillai
    · Jun 19, 2018 · 05:30 pm
  • In Pa Ranjith’s ‘Kaala’, a glimpse of what Dharavi truly is – and what it could have been

    In Pa Ranjith’s ‘Kaala’, a glimpse of what Dharavi truly is – and what it could have been

    Kalpana Sharma
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  • Fifa World Cup, Peru vs Denmark as it happened: Cueva’s missed penalty sees dominant Peru lose

    Fifa World Cup, Peru vs Denmark as it happened: Cueva’s missed penalty sees dominant Peru lose

    Scroll Staff
    · Jun 16, 2018 · 07:19 pm
  • A Canadian-Punjabi singer is changing stereotypes about South Asian men with songs about heartbreak

    A Canadian-Punjabi singer is changing stereotypes about South Asian men with songs about heartbreak

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    · Jun 16, 2018 · 11:30 am
  • Pa Ranjith’s ‘Kaala’ turns the Ramayana on its head – by making Raavana the hero

    Pa Ranjith’s ‘Kaala’ turns the Ramayana on its head – by making Raavana the hero

    Stalin Rajangam
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  • Fifa World Cup XI: Pele is captain obvious, but there are a few surprises

    Fifa World Cup XI: Pele is captain obvious, but there are a few surprises

    AFP
    · Jun 14, 2018 · 04:48 pm
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    Ewan McGregor cast as Danny Torrance in ‘The Shining’ sequel ‘Doctor Sleep’

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    · Jun 14, 2018 · 10:26 am
  • From Urdu to English: Translator Musharraf Ali Farooqi chronicles his journey

    From Urdu to English: Translator Musharraf Ali Farooqi chronicles his journey

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    · Jun 13, 2018 · 05:30 pm
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    Fifa World Cup, Group C: France favourites to top; Australia, Denmark and Peru eye second spot

    Scroll Staff
    · Jun 13, 2018 · 05:22 pm
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    Bryan Singer to get directing credit on Freddie Mercury biopic ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’

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    · Jun 12, 2018 · 10:55 pm
  • Nadal’s 11th French Open: At Roland Garros, he’s both the irresistible force and immovable object

    Nadal’s 11th French Open: At Roland Garros, he’s both the irresistible force and immovable object

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    · Jun 11, 2018 · 11:12 am
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    A brief history of Fifa World Cup: Sweden 1958, when young Pele led Brazil to the promised land

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    Maria Bueno, Brazilian ‘queen’ of tennis, dies at 78

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    · Jun 09, 2018 · 04:15 pm
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