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The rise of Afghanistan’s women YouTubers
Rohullah Talaash, Thomson Reuters Foundation Orooj Hakimi, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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No plan to introduce inheritance tax, clarifies Congress after Sam Pitroda’s remarks trigger row
Scroll Staff
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Fiction: Mahmud and Ayaz travel from Somnath to Kashmir as questions of citizenship arise
R Raj Rao
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Watch: Doordarshan newsreader faints on live TV in Kolkata owing to severe heat
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Indian news channels on YouTube are battling arbitrary blocking, curbs on earnings
Sharveya Parasnis
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Modi’s dog whistle on Muslims not the only time EC has ignored contentious statements by BJP leaders
Abhik Deb
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Start the week with a film: A legend returns in ‘Bob Marley: One Love’
Scroll Staff
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Mine but not really mine: Why ‘owning’ digital items doesn’t feel the same
Rebecca Mardon, The Conversation
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The Tamil Nadu voter who views the BJP as a threat to the education system
Nolina Minj
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Lok Sabha polls: 21% candidates contesting in second phase have criminal cases against them
Scroll Staff
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Lok Sabha 2024: Women’s reservation bill passed, parties throw their weight behind male candidates
Suraj Jacob
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Beyond the hype: Why the BJP is eyeing Tamil Nadu’s most prosperous region
Supriya Sharma
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IPL 2024: Pathirana’s four-for propels Chennai to victory against Mumbai despite Rohit’s ton
Samreen Razzaqui
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IPL 2024: Phil Salt and the Kolkata spinners set up comfortable win over Lucknow
Shahid Judge
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Family member in distress or an AI voice clone? The rise of a disturbing new cyber crime scam
Zoya Hussain
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‘Dark Matter’ trailer: Joel Edgerton, Jennifer Connelly in series about an alternate reality
Scroll Staff
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Tennis: Sumit Nagal loses tough three-setter to Holger Rune to exit Monte Carlo Masters
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Lok Sabha polls: 16% of candidates contesting in first phase have criminal cases against them
Scroll Staff
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Why property and private vehicles should be taxed higher in India for equitable urban development
Karthik Muralidharan
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Tennis: Sumit Nagal stuns world No 38 Matteo Arnaldi at Monte Carlo Masters in opening round
Scroll Staff