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An Iraqi journalist watched Saddam’s statue being toppled. His war memoir de-centres the West
Cyma Hibri, The Conversation
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‘Now, I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds’: Truth and lies in Oppenheimer’s Gita moment
Mani Rao
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‘A Lost People’s Archive’ sweeps a net over Bengal’s personal, political, and cultural histories
Saloni Sharma
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Trans people’s fight for their right to work
Nolina Minj
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To be effective, critiques of Hindutva must incorporate the ideas of the Pasmanda Muslim movement
Smitana Saikia Srijan Shukla
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Bilingual talks, multilingual music – and castles: Scenes from Jaipur Literature Festival in Spain
Sayari Debnath
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‘The Crooked Timber of New India’: A timely commentary on India’s pivot towards illiberal democracy
Safwat Zargar
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‘Sawaneh-i Dehli’: An important book that shows the hold of colonialism on the minds of its subjects
Mohammad Asim Siddiqui
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In the politics of touch between men in India, a German artist finds ‘endless, subtle meanings’
R Raj Rao
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To be queer is to be especially lonely: How do marginalised individuals find identity, connection?
Samragni Dagupta
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Football: Despite backlash, Bengaluru FC has stood firm in its support for the LGBTQI+ community
Tanya Kini
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Pride Month: Addressing mental health concerns, substance use among the queer community is crucial
Chapal Mehra
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Why doctors want this pesticide banned
Christianez Ratna Kiruba Johanna Deeksha
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Why are right-wing US voters so loyal to Donald Trump?
Jérôme Viala-Gaudefroy, The Conversation
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‘The Story of India’s Cheetahs’: How the cheetah went from being hunter to hunted
Yashaswini Chandra
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CoWIN breach: ‘No government in a developed country would have survived a data leak of this scale’
Tabassum Barnagarwala
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Pawan Kumar interview: ‘I try to resolve my questions and doubts through making films’
Devarsi Ghosh
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Champions League: Manchester City clinch title for treble – ‘An effortless display of game and grit’
Scroll Staff
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How an anonymous poetry page on Instagram is bringing hope to political activism
Yamini Krishnan
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Non-fiction books in June: Histories, memoirs, and biographies for a new month of reading
Sayari Debnath