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  • Why some Hindu-Americans are opposing the first South Asian to run in New York’s mayoral poll
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    Why some Hindu-Americans are opposing the first South Asian to run in New York’s mayoral poll

  • Caste as seen through an Orientalist lens: The ironic legacy of 18th-century Company paintings
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    Caste as seen through an Orientalist lens: The ironic legacy of 18th-century Company paintings

  • Indian writer Nilanjana S Roy is on the 2026 judging panel for the International Booker Prize
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    Indian writer Nilanjana S Roy is on the 2026 judging panel for the International Booker Prize

  • Harsh Mander: The plunder and loot by private healthcare in India
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    Harsh Mander: The plunder and loot by private healthcare in India

  • Emergency history: The arrest of socialist leader George Fernandes, and those who defended him
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    Emergency history: The arrest of socialist leader George Fernandes, and those who defended him

  • For children: Four friends are on a camping trip in a grand amusement park, but something is fishy
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    For children: Four friends are on a camping trip in a grand amusement park, but something is fishy

  • Why Adani’s Dharavi redevelopment plan has run into resistance from some residents
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    Why Adani’s Dharavi redevelopment plan has run into resistance from some residents

  • Delhi’s street vendors aren’t ‘illegal’ – sweeping evictions violate rights, crush livelihoods
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    Delhi’s street vendors aren’t ‘illegal’ – sweeping evictions violate rights, crush livelihoods

  • ‘Panchayat’ season 4 review: Easy-going charm loses the vote to an over-hyped election
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    ‘Panchayat’ season 4 review: Easy-going charm loses the vote to an over-hyped election

  • Iran, Israel ‘don’t know what the f**k they are doing’, says Trump after ceasefire violated
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    Iran, Israel ‘don’t know what the f**k they are doing’, says Trump after ceasefire violated

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‘Eid Mubarak’: Ons Jabeur makes history as the first Arab woman to reach Wimbledon final

Tunisian tennis player Ons Jabeur lost to Kazakhstan's Elena Rybakina in the final on Saturday.

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Jul 10, 2022 · 01:12 pm
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“I’m trying to inspire the next generations. I hope they are listening”@Ons_Jabeur, keep blazing the trail 🇹🇳#Wimbledon | #CentreCourt100 pic.twitter.com/t4214lhOFu

— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) July 9, 2022

Players at #Wimbledon usually wave down at the masses, but Ons Jabeur came down from the balcony to greet her adoring public. 🇹🇳 pic.twitter.com/QLn9HqlE7K

— Ben Rothenberg (@BenRothenberg) July 9, 2022
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