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Caught for crossing invisible ocean borders, Indian and Pakistani fishermen are languishing in jail
Jatin Desai Beena Sarwar
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The ‘crisis of masculinity’ and the Elon Musk vs Mark Zuckerberg ‘cage fight’
Kristen Barber, The Conversation
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FCRA licence crackdown has plunged India’s non-profit sector into a crisis
Rajika Seth Smarinita Shetty
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‘Gods are nature, they are angry’: Climate devastation in the Himalayas is changing religious belief
David L Haberman, The Conversation
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Bangladesh steps up use of recycled material in ready-made garments industry
Abu Siddique
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Survival, livelihood and political domination: Why violence is intertwined with Bengal’s local polls
Ambar Kumar Ghosh
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‘We could charge $25 million for every tiger killed’: Nepal minister’s suggestion draws ire
Abhaya Raj Joshi
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Why the caste of an ancient Indian king has sparked a modern political battle
Nachiket Deuskar
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What happens when wildlife surveillance technology turns its lens on others – the humans?
Shreya Dasgupta
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Authors are resisting AI. But they have an advantage: we read to form relationships with writers
Millicent Weber, The Conversation
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Manipur: India’s history of violence and impunity repeats itself. How can we break this cycle?
Sajjad Hassan
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Goa and Karnataka up the stakes in decades-long fight over Mhadei river
Meera Mohanty
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From bulldozer ‘justice’ to migrants walking home: Political organising has ignored housing rights
Sushmita Pati
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Restitution and reflection: Belgium’s AfricaMuseum is slowly reckoning with its colonial history
Julien Bobineau, The Conversation
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Bilingual talks, multilingual music – and castles: Scenes from Jaipur Literature Festival in Spain
Sayari Debnath
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Modi government’s political motives could result in a half-baked Uniform Civil Code
Partha S Ghosh
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Sam Higginbottom wanted to help India. So he devoted his life to helping its farmers
Anu Kumar
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Ayn Rand’s hero burns the world down when he doesn’t get his way. Her fans run the world today
Alexander Howard, The Conversation
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South Korea has the world’s lowest fertility rate – and that is bad news for its economy
Dudley L Poston Jr, The Conversation
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How the technology has shaped the haj – for at least 200 years
Andrea Stanton, The Conversation