On The Ground
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Marching in step with India’s diversity: What I found at the Bharat Jodo Yatra
It is difficult to gauge what this exercise will achieve electorally. But that is not really the point of the Congress yatra.
Navika Harshe
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Groundswell of support, a happy energy: Eight hours with the Bharat Jodo Yatra in Ballari
The message was against hate and about love and unity. A cursory look at the crowd made it clear that unity isn’t used as a byword for uniformity.
Abhilash Prabhakaran
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After countrywide outrage against its support for Kathua accused, BJP is on the back foot in Jammu
Muslims feel threatened by the party, Hindus feel betrayed.
Rayan Naqash
Trending
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Why a celebrated Russian artist chose to become an Indian citizen
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Live
India at Asian Games, Sept 28, live blog: Gold in shooting, silver in Wushu; Jaismine wins in boxing
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Months after controversy, IIT-Bombay sets aside space for those eating vegetarian food
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‘Fukrey 3’ review: Third time unlucky
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‘Kumari Srimathi’ review: An entertaining comedy laced with welcome tartness
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Video: Why residents of this village in Madhya Pradesh are having to prove their patriotism
Fifteen men were arrested from Madhya Pradesh’s Burhanpur district for bursting firecrackers after India’s loss in the Champions Trophy final.
Mridula Chari
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Kurd vs Arab: ISIS has been defeated here. But no one knows which country these kids now belong to
The war against ISIS has created fluid borders, with Kurdistan expanding its footprint in north Iraq.
Supriya Sharma
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Victims or collaborators? In Iraq’s hunt for ISIS, Mosul families deal with disappearances and death
Iraq faces a tough challenge in dealing with the aftermath of war in its second-largest city.
Supriya Sharma
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Watch: Hyderabad police personnel dance with crowd during Ganesh immersion procession
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Watch: In Bengaluru, man gets pizza delivered to his car while it was stuck in traffic jam
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‘You want to keep an alien as a pet?’: Comedian imagines the struggles parents might face in 2050
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Watch: Man helps dugong calf stranded on Tamil Nadu beach back into the sea
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Watch: Pakistan cricket team gets warm welcome in Hyderabad as they arrive in India for World Cup
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‘Why use rockets?’: A blow-by-blow account of how airstrikes wrecked homes in Mosul, Iraq
They had money, education, houses, cars. But the world of middle-class residents collapsed within minutes.
Supriya Sharma
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‘Let the dogs eat them’: In war-torn Mosul in Iraq, people are living among the dead
Nearly half a million people have been displaced in the city. Escaping the war, some prefer living among the dead than moving to refugee camps.
Supriya Sharma
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Seven months into Iraq’s war against ISIS, is anyone counting Mosul’s thousands of dead?
Survivor accounts paint a harrowing picture of steep civilian casualties in Iraq’s second-largest city.
Supriya Sharma
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Journalists in Kashmir bear the brunt of public anger against the national media
Resentment what is perceived to be a biased media has led to journalists being beaten up and being prevented from doing their jobs.
Qadri Inzamam and Mohammad Haziq
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Scenes from Anantnag: Broken glass, broken bodies, broken mothers
The South Kashmir district braved shortages of hospital supplies and even baby food.
Fahad Shah
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Once known as the village of good fortune, Kerala’s Padanna is battling its Islamic State taint
Religious extremism had never managed to find a foothold in the Muslim-majority Padanna, said the author of a book on the village.
TA Ameerudheen
The Field
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ICC Men’s ODI World Cup: Tamim Iqbal dropped in Shakib Al Hasan-led Bangladesh squad
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ISL: Mohun Bagan Super Giant edge past nine-man Bengaluru FC
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ICC Men’s ODI World Cup: Dasun Shanaka to continue leading Sri Lanka; Wanidu Hasaranga still not fit
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Asian Games, Wushu: Silver medallist Roshibina Devi unable to go back home due to Manipur violence
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Happy problem: As India peak in time for the World Cup, Dravid and Co have a problem of plenty