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  • Interview: ‘Op Sindoor won't stop terror; conflict with India existential for Pak Army’
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    Interview: ‘Op Sindoor won't stop terror; conflict with India existential for Pak Army’

  • Why the India-Pakistan ceasefire is giving Modi supporters heartburn
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    Why the India-Pakistan ceasefire is giving Modi supporters heartburn

  • A new book examines the repercussions of shutting the Indian Railways network during Covid-19
    3

    A new book examines the repercussions of shutting the Indian Railways network during Covid-19

  • Sunday book pick: The rootless marriage of an Englishman and a Bengali woman in ‘Memories of Rain’
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    Sunday book pick: The rootless marriage of an Englishman and a Bengali woman in ‘Memories of Rain’

  • The community that became home: Nine years of Broke Bibliophiles – Bombay Chapter book club
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    The community that became home: Nine years of Broke Bibliophiles – Bombay Chapter book club

  • What does Trump’s ceasefire announcement mean for Modi's strongman image?
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    What does Trump’s ceasefire announcement mean for Modi's strongman image?

  • Operation Sindoor: Both Hindutva backers and leftists are wrong in claiming India-Israel parallels
    7

    Operation Sindoor: Both Hindutva backers and leftists are wrong in claiming India-Israel parallels

  • In wake of ceasefire, damaged homes in a Jammu neighbourhood bear witness to human cost of conflict
    8

    In wake of ceasefire, damaged homes in a Jammu neighbourhood bear witness to human cost of conflict

  • ‘War is costly’: Indians lurch between relief and disappointment over ceasefire with Pakistan
    9

    ‘War is costly’: Indians lurch between relief and disappointment over ceasefire with Pakistan

  • Interview: ‘Embarrassing for Modi to compromise under Trump pressure’
    10

    Interview: ‘Embarrassing for Modi to compromise under Trump pressure’

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‘Viva San Fermin!’: Spain’s bull run festival returns for the first time since the Covid-19 outbreak

After the first of eight bull runs, five participants were reported to be in the hospital with injuries.

Scroll Staff
Jul 08, 2022 · 12:17 pm
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Spain's famous running of the bulls was held for the first time in 3 years in Pamplona on Thursday. Tens of thousands of people turned out for the historic tradition. Though there were a few injuries reported, officials say there were no bull gorings this year. pic.twitter.com/K64PRJerEa

— NowThis (@nowthisnews) July 8, 2022

Viva! Spain bull-running fiesta returns after pandemic pause.

Thousands of party-goers from around the world - most in the traditional white outfit with a red scarf - screamed "Viva San Fermin!" as the fiesta kicked off with the firing of the "chupinazo" https://t.co/la0uidjjqY pic.twitter.com/ypTP65NAn8

— AFP News Agency (@AFP) July 7, 2022

In pictures: Thousands of people wearing white clothes and red scarves fill the streets of Spain's Pamplona kicking off the first San Fermin bull-running festival since the Covid-19 pandemic struck pic.twitter.com/5Naiw880m8

— TRT World Now (@TRTWorldNow) July 7, 2022

#Spain - Five in hospital as Spain's Pamplona bull run returns.
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