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The children who quietly dropped out of school
Johanna Deeksha
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James Webb Telescope: The largest space observatory may lead to discoveries not even imagined yet
Leigh Fletcher, The Conversation
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Premier League: Covid-hit Chelsea were put 'at risk’, Man City stroll to big win
AFP
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La Liga: Barca's young guns deliver late win over Elche, Atletico undone by Sevilla
AFP
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Ashes second Test, day three: England’s batting falters again after Malan & Root as Aussies dominate
AFP
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BWF World C’ships, semifinals as it happened: Srikanth defeats Lakshya Sen to reach final
Vinayakk Mohanarangan
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BWF World Championships: Medals assured, Srikanth Kidambi and Lakshya Sen set up historic semifinal
Scroll Staff
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BWF World C’ships QF as it happened: Sindhu, Prannoy bow out; Srikanth, Lakshya set-up all-Indian SF
Vinayakk Mohanarangan
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BWF World C’ships, day 5 as it happened: Sindhu, Srikanth, Lakshya, Prannoy reach quarterfinals
Vinayakk Mohanarangan
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Football: Arsenal thrive despite Aubameyang row as Premier League's Covid crisis deepens
AFP
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The agonies of being a frontline health worker in India during the Covid-19 pandemic
Soutik Biswas
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BWF World Championships, day 2 as it happened: Prannoy defeats world No 9 Angus, Axelsen knocked out
Vinayakk Mohanarangan
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Premier League: Leicester thrash sorry Newcastle, Palace pile pressure on Benitez
AFP
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‘Parasite’: Read the story that co-won the Jawad Memorial Prize 2021 for Urdu-to-English translation
Bilal Hasan Minto Bilal Tanweer
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Chess: Magnus Carlsen beats Ian Nepomniachtchi to retain world title
AFP
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Ashes: England suffer another batting collapse as Australia win first Test by 9 wickets
AFP
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Europa League: Napoli defeat Leicester City in a thriller to knock them out at group stage
AFP
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ISL: Mumbai City FC extend lead at top with 4-2 win against Jamshedpur FC in a thrilling game
Scroll Staff
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Quantum entanglement: Why physicists want to harness the phenomenon that even Marvel heroes adore
Nicholas Bornman, The Conversation
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‘Do Not Go to the Jungle’ is a collection of ‘socio-horror’ short stories, both macabre and tender
Shihabuddin Poithumkadavu