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  • UK’s new rules for international students will worsen university finances
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    UK’s new rules for international students will worsen university finances

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    Long shunned as too explicit, an Indian music genre is rising from the margins

  • How case against Muslim teen accused of ‘love jihad’ fell apart in UP court
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    How case against Muslim teen accused of ‘love jihad’ fell apart in UP court

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    ‘What is important is not the jet being down, but why they were being down’: Indian military chief

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    ‘I am not scared / I am not alone’: A young girl and a temple elephant become friends

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    ‘Sister Midnight’ review: Radhika Apte is a blast as a rebellious housewife with a dark side

  • Mumbai Commuter Rail division: Some ideas on fixing the commercial capital’s lifeline
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    Mumbai Commuter Rail division: Some ideas on fixing the commercial capital’s lifeline

  • ASI denies it is ‘uninterested’ in publishing Keeladi excavation report
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    ASI denies it is ‘uninterested’ in publishing Keeladi excavation report

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    Active Covid-19 cases rise to 3,395

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    Interview: India’s options are limited but military strikes are ‘symbolic’, won’t deter terror

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Watch: Eco-activists glue themselves to frame of painting at National Gallery in London

The Just Stop Oil activists covered the painting with a poster of an apocalyptic future before gluing themselves to it on Monday.

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Jul 05, 2022 · 03:06 pm
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Listen to why Eben took this action today.

Just Stop Oil has been targeting art, as well as sport as it is part of our collective culture.

We love our history and culture too much to just allow it all to be destroyed.

Join the resistance - https://t.co/7BzUVS02dZ pic.twitter.com/3c7sX8QSdl

— JustStopOil (@JustStop_Oil) July 4, 2022

Two activists from the @JustStop_Oil group cover John Constable's 1821 painting "The Hay Wain" with a poster of an apocalyptic future, and then glue themselves to its frame during a protest at the National Gallery in London
📸 Carlos Jasso for @AFPphoto pic.twitter.com/aWPv7VvDR0

— AFP News Agency (@AFP) July 4, 2022
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