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  • ‘The Hunt: The Rajiv Gandhi Assassination Case’ review: A balancing act between fact and drama
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    ‘The Hunt: The Rajiv Gandhi Assassination Case’ review: A balancing act between fact and drama

  • ‘Sarzameen’ trailer: An Army family is torn between duty and love
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    ‘Sarzameen’ trailer: An Army family is torn between duty and love

  • Why a letter by Chhattisgarh’s forest department ignited protests
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    Why a letter by Chhattisgarh’s forest department ignited protests

  • A new book brings a Rampur family’s culinary history and cherished recipes created by the matriarch
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    A new book brings a Rampur family’s culinary history and cherished recipes created by the matriarch

  • Uganda, India and beyond: What Zohran Mamdani’s win reveals about the insecurities of expulsion
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    Uganda, India and beyond: What Zohran Mamdani’s win reveals about the insecurities of expulsion

  • ‘Exoticised, alienised, villainised’: A book looks at how Muslims have been portrayed in Hindi films
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    ‘Exoticised, alienised, villainised’: A book looks at how Muslims have been portrayed in Hindi films

  • I saw firsthand how callous prison officials and their negligence led to Stan Swamy’s death
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    I saw firsthand how callous prison officials and their negligence led to Stan Swamy’s death

  • For Jane Austen and her heroines, walking was more than a pastime – it was a form of resistance
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    For Jane Austen and her heroines, walking was more than a pastime – it was a form of resistance

  • Mount Everest: A new route avoids treacherous Khumbu Icefall in safer path to summit
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    Mount Everest: A new route avoids treacherous Khumbu Icefall in safer path to summit

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    A beginner’s guide to weight-lifting in the gym

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Watch: Ukrainian band ‘Kalush Orchestra’ wins Eurovision 2022 on wave of public support

‘Thank you for supporting Ukraine. This victory is for every Ukrainian.’

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May 15, 2022 · 11:52 am
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THAT winning moment! 🇺🇦🏆 #Eurovision #ESC2022 pic.twitter.com/s4JsQkFJGy

— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) May 14, 2022

Ukraine's Kalush Orchestra makes it to Eurovision-2022 finals with their song “Stefania."

The song, gaining in popularity since the start of Russia’s full-scale war, has already been performed by musicians globally. pic.twitter.com/1zhF3fu7X2

— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) May 10, 2022

VIDEO: With their mishmash of traditional folk and hip hop, Ukrainian band Kalush Orchestra are eyeing the top prize at this year’s Eurovision Song Contest. Their song, "Stefania", was written in 2021 by the band's frontman, rapper Oleh Psiuk, as a tribute to his mother pic.twitter.com/t9TBkuonkp

— AFP News Agency (@AFP) May 14, 2022
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