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As parched Bengaluru looks to ‘reduce, recycle, recharge’, other Indian cities should take note
Max Martin
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India backs Palestine’s bid for full membership of United Nations
Scroll Staff
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Expecting accountability from India: US on report naming RAW officer in alleged assassination plot
Scroll Staff
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‘Unsubstantiated’ charge: India on report naming RAW officer in alleged plot to kill Sikh separatist
Scroll Staff
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RAW officer allegedly involved in alleged plot to kill Sikh separatist identified by Washington Post
Scroll Staff
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Uttarakhand restricts sale of land for agriculture as locals protest tourism infrastructure boom
Swati Thapa
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Bodies with hands tied uncovered from mass graves in Gaza, says UN
Scroll Staff
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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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Indian embassy advises citizens to reschedule non-essential travel to Dubai amid floods
Scroll Staff
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Iran shoots down drones allegedly launched by Israel at major air base and nuclear site
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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Sheikh Zayed Book Award announces the 2024 winners in seven categories
Scroll Staff
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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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India abstains from voting on UNHRC resolution calling for ceasefire in Gaza, arms embargo on Israel
Scroll Staff
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Gaza’s Al-Shifa Hospital in ruins as Israeli military leaves after two-week operation
Scroll Staff
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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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Indian Navy rescues hijacked Iranian ship, 23 Pakistani crew members
Scroll Staff
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Harsh Mander: It happened, so it can happen again – a journey through Auschwitz
Harsh Mander