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India Today’s 1992 Babri issue was a model for journalists – unlike its recent sacking of an editor
Priya Ramani
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India vs South Africa, women’s T20I as it happened: Mithali Raj stars in India record win
Zenia D'Cunha
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You’re prepared for the agonising writing of your first book, but nobody warns you about the second
Tashan Mehta
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Third ODI, as it happened: India’s spin twins hand South Africa another big defeat after Kohli’s 160
Scroll Staff
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Poland approves bill that bans any suggestion of its role in Holocaust atrocities
Scroll Staff
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If simultaneous elections become a reality, India will turn into a ‘managed democracy’
Ashish Khetan
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Australian Open Day 10 highlights: Chung makes history, Federer continues to rewrite it
Scroll Staff
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What will Westland’s new politically-engaged literary imprint bring? Ask publisher Karthika VK
Harsimran Gill
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‘I want to rock the boat and I know that the boat desperately wants to be rocked’
Urvashi Bahuguna
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‘The Greatest Showman’ film review: Great songs but not enough awesomeness
Nandini Ramnath
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Chinese publishing is booming with over 350 million people reading ebooks. But at what cost?
Jack Hu
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The Daily Fix: The BJP must clarify if it aims to scrap the Constitutional guarantee of secularism
Ipsita Chakravarty
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Salma Hayek says Harvey Weinstein was her monster too, details harassment in ‘New York Times’ essay
Scroll Staff
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Salma Hayek says Harvey Weinstein was her monster too, details harassment in ‘New York Times’ essay
Scroll Staff
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Ten things Hannah Arendt said that are eerily relevant in today’s political times
Scroll Staff
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Media has chosen to polarise society as nationalist versus anti-national, says Rajdeep Sardesai
Rajdeep Sardesai
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Bonn climate talks: In second week, ministers will try to break impasse on pre-2020 agenda
Nitin Sethi Kumar Sambhav Shrivastava
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The case of ‘Murder on the Orient Express’ and why we watch films even though we know how they end
Andrew Dix, The Conversation
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Up, down, up: CP Surendran’s collected poems let readers trace the progress of a poet
Mani Rao
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US House of Representatives to vote next week on non-nuclear sanctions on Iran
Scroll Staff