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    Four questions Indians must ask about Operation Sindoor

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    India hyphen Pakistan: US rhetoric revives New Delhi’s nightmare

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    Why workers at an Adani power plant who gave up land for jobs went on a hunger strike

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    Interview: US claiming credit for ceasefire sets Indian foreign policy back by decades

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    From the biography: Why RD Karve’s ‘Samaaj-swaasthya’ magazine advocated birth control in the 1920s

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    Why the India-Pakistan ceasefire is giving Modi supporters heartburn

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    ‘A period of transformation’: Why Marathi film ‘April May 99’ couldn’t have been set in another year

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    Punjab woman dies in hospital 3 days after her home was struck by Pakistani drone

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    A documentary filmmaker’s new subject: her experience with breast cancer

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Watch: Women in Kabul protest on the streets after Taliban block their access to universities

The Taliban enforced a higher education ban for women.

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Dec 23, 2022 · 09:55 am
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بانوان شجاع افعانستان امروز بار دیگر برای دادخواهی برای حق آموزش و تحصیلات عالی، با این شعار به جاده‌ها بر آمده‌اند، "یا همه یا هیچ‌کس".#Afghanistan pic.twitter.com/b7bhit78Ur

— Hadi Sahar (@HadiSahar2) December 22, 2022

Women out on the streets of Kabul again. This is what brave looks like. Shame on those who abandoned them in the hands of terrorists. pic.twitter.com/7hbpAtUU06

— Zubaida Akbar (@ZubaidaAKBR) December 22, 2022

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Today, once again, women in Afghanistan occupied the streets of Kabul for the freedom of the right to education.#LetHerLearn

— ἄνθος VII 🇺🇦🏳️‍🌈🇬🇷🏳️‍⚧️🇺🇸🇮🇷🇦🇫 (@reedcliffe83) December 22, 2022
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