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Fewer flamingos flock to East African lakes – a warning sign that all is not well below the surface
Aidan Byrne, The Conversation
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Chess: Gukesh Dommaraju – inexperienced, expected to fail, but the chosen Candidate
Abhijit Nair
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Chess: Gukesh Dommaraju becomes youngest winner in history of Candidates tournament
Scroll Staff
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Is the 2024 Lok Sabha election India’s last chance before the point of no return?
Sajjad Hassan
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Endgame: Indian Grandmasters are daring to dream at the 2024 Candidates
Abhijit Nair
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Chess, Candidates 2024: Gukesh Dommaraju beats Nijat Abasov to become joint leader after fifth round
Scroll Staff
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Fiction: Maya’s elaborate tricks to ward off a billionaire who has his eyes set on her sister’s home
Raghu Srinivasan
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Nepal’s environment ministry working on plan to allow ropeway and cable cars in protected areas
Abhaya Raj Joshi
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Chess, Candidates 2024: GM Abhijit Kunte – ‘If you get a good start, the pressure will be on others’
Abhijit Nair
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Chess, Candidates 2024: Indian Grandmasters start as dark horses in Toronto
Abhijit Nair
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‘Berlin’ director Atul Sabharwal: ‘A love letter to an undocumented time gone by’
Nandini Ramnath
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High funding but poor results: Bangladesh struggles with Bengal tiger conservation
Farhana Parvin
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Kodaikanal Solar Observatory: 125 years of gazing at the brightest star in the earth’s sky
Kartikeya Jain
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Slavery and colonialism: Why South African Hindus and Muslims celebrate Easter – in their own way
Nikhil Mandalaparthy, Religion Unplugged
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Harsh Mander: It happened, so it can happen again – a journey through Auschwitz
Harsh Mander
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Ladakh protest: A tale of two mountain springs and what it says about the demand for autonomy
Padma Rigzin
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Echoes of Bangladesh War in popular culture have kept alive memories of the freedom struggle
Faisal Mahmud
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Tea industry contends with environmental and social problems
Sean Mowbray
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Prime Video slate: ‘Citadel Honey Bunny’, ‘Matka King’, ‘Call Me Bae’ and ‘Gangs Kuruthi Punal’
Scroll Staff
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Water cuts, fines: Bengaluru grapples with familiar crisis but few long-term solutions in sight
Sweta Daga