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    Tech jobs aplenty in Dubai’s AI boom – depending on your passport

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    Historical romance: In 1906, an Englishwoman is infatuated by the handsome Indian groom of her horse

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    Arunachal Pradesh: Threatened by dam, Siang Valley is home to staggeringly diverse number of species

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    A look at 15th-century India through the eyes of a Genoan merchant

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    Economic history: How the relationship between government and big business changed in India

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    Language and power: What Ambedkar and Periyar teach us about Maharashtra’s Hindi debate

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

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    Is AI not all it’s made out to be? A new book punctures the hype and proposes some ways to resist it

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Qatar: Watch security forces threatening to break TV reporter’s camera to stop World Cup broadcast

The authorities apologised to the Danish television channel and its reporter Rasmus Tantholdt as the live broadcast was interrupted despite permission.

Scroll Staff
Nov 17, 2022 · 02:34 pm
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We now got an apology from Qatar International Media Office and from Qatar Supreme Commitee.
This is what happened when we were broadcasting live for @tv2nyhederne from a roundabout today in Doha. But will it happen to other media as well? #FIFAWorldCupQatar2022 pic.twitter.com/NSJj50kLql

— Rasmus Tantholdt TV2 (@RasmusTantholdt) November 15, 2022

Danish TV2 reporter Rasmus Tantholdt has said the experience was ‘quite stressful’, but he did not feel threatened after being interrupted during a live broadcast in Qatar. pic.twitter.com/VkstP56gBY

— Sky Sports News (@SkySportsNews) November 16, 2022
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