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Real estate woes, a midlife crisis and big, bad Delhi feature in this darkly comic debut novel
Chanchal Sanyal
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WhatsApp needs to address its massive fake news problem – here’s where it can start
Nikhil Pahwa, medianama.com
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Move over Zlatan: Effective and compact Sweden continue to punch above their weight
R Vishal
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United Kingdom to ban ‘gay conversion therapy’ as part of LGBT equality plan
Scroll Staff
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Election Commission launches mobile app to help voters report poll code violations
Scroll Staff
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‘So that’s what it feels like’: Twitter goes berserk as England finally win a World Cup shootout
Scroll Staff
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‘I am the other’: Have India’s Muslims been systematically pushed out of the mainstream?
Ziya Us Salam
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What Ram Gopal Varma said about his gangster classic ‘Satya’, which turns 20 today
Ram Gopal Varma
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‘He had his Aadhaar card’: Dhule lynching victims’ families struggle to understand mob’s ire
Aarefa Johari
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Bring on Brazil! Russia fans dreaming of World Cup final after thrilling Spain upset
AFP
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Police says 10 people thought to have gone missing from Kerala are studying Islam in Yemen
TA Ameerudheen
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A matter of belonging: A family in Assam is torn apart by poverty and insurgency in this short story
Indira Goswami
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Gorakhpur doctor jailed for infant deaths claims many adults may have also died when oxygen ran out
Shone Satheesh
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Pioneering writer Agyeya’s classic novel ‘Shekhar’ was a trailblazer in Hindi literature
Agyeya
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World Cup: With a moment of magic and inspired leadership, Messi takes Argentina to knock-outs
Vinayakk Mohanarangan
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Videos: The ‘What The Fluff Challenge’ is the cutest prank to bamboozle your dogs
Scroll Staff
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‘Democracy dying under Modi government’: Congress criticises prime minister’s remarks on Emergency
Scroll Staff
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How Donald Trump’s immigration policy is linked to his battle against Russia collusion investigation
Susan Froetschel
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Took extra medicine for asthma during IPL 9 but it was not doping, says McCullum
Scroll Staff
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Meet the young man who, in a small way, is doing more to save Delhi’s ecology than its politicians
Selina Sen