Fighting Back
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Why trying to silence the radical right isn’t the way forward
The mayor of Brussels tried to shut down a global gathering of the far-right. But these ideas cannot be suppressed by cancelling meetings.
Rita Abrahamsen, The Conversation & Michael Williams, The Conversation
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Protesters in Hong Kong have turned militant and more strategic – and this unnerves Beijing
Lessons learnt during the failed 2014 Umbrella protests are being applied now.
Amanda Tattersall, The Conversation
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As Kolkata mall calls breastfeeding a ‘home chore’, group launches ‘freedom to nurse’ campaign
The campaign’s goal is to create an environment where nursing mothers do not feel anxious stepping out with their babies and do not fear any kind of harassment.
Neha Bhatt
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In Saudi Arabia’s scaled-down plans for megacity across the desert – a warning sign for the future
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In Sambhal, Muslims allege UP police stormed booths, snatched IDs and beat up voters on polling day
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These innovations have made Amrik Sukhdev Dhaba in Murthal the truck drivers’ favourite since 1967
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Terror, separatism, rioting: NewsClick chargesheet makes sweeping allegations without clear proof
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‘Mountains too are equal to men’: In these poems, the personal has a ripple effect on the world
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In two weeks, police action greets student demos across India 10 times
Lathi-charges, water cannons and detention have become routine strategies.
Mayank Jain
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The next generation of antibiotics might be right under our feet
The next generation of antibiotics and pharmaceuticals could come from the bacteria living in the soil.
Andrew Beattie, The Conversation