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Why India should allow the rupee to weaken (but won’t)
Devangshu Datta
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In Pakistan too, the rupee has been falling against the dollar – and there’s little that can be done
Hussian H Zaidi
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Data check: A historical breakdown of when teams score at the Fifa World Cup
Anand Katakam
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Hua Shan four-nation Cup: India Under-16 football team go down 1-3 to Thailand U-16
Scroll Staff
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First Kyrgios, now Raonic: Wimbledon’s ball kids in firing line of big servers on grass
AFP
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Wimbledon day 3 highlights: Wozniacki demands pest control, Monfils caught up in World Cup fever
Scroll Staff
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Indonesia Open: Srikanth loses again to Kento Momota, Sindhu stretched by Chochuwong in first round
Scroll Staff
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Move over Zlatan: Effective and compact Sweden continue to punch above their weight
R Vishal
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World Cup: Brazil continue their steady march towards title even as other favourites falter
AFP
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Malayalis and China? A documentary shows that the connection is older than you think
Archana Nathan
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Wimbledon: Japanese tennis stars try to restore hope after World Cup heartbreak
AFP
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World Cup, round of 16 as it happened: Eric Dier scores winning penalty as England make quarters
Scroll Staff
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World Cup – as it happened: Sweden reach quarter-finals after 24 years, beat Switzerland
Scroll Staff
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JEE (Advanced) Counselling 2018: JoSAA to declare second JEE allotment list today at josaa.nic.in
Scroll Staff
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‘Japan nearly slayed the giant’: Frustration, disbelief in Tokyo as Belgium dash World Cup dream
AFP
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Fifa World Cup: Belgium live to tell the tale after Japan almost pull off the Miracle of Rostov
Arka Bhattacharya
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‘Heartbroken for Japan’: Twitter salutes Blue Samurai despite Belgium’s come-from-behind win
Scroll Staff
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World Cup, Belgium v Japan as it happened: Chadli scores 94th minute winner in 5-goal thriller
Scroll Staff
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World Cup, round of 16 – as it happened: Neymar, Firmino’s goals take Brazil to quarter-finals
Scroll Staff
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UNESCO tag for Mumbai precinct shows heritage isn’t just for the museum. You can walk through it too
Mustansir Dalvi