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

  • Review: Rekha is the life and soul of Muzaffar’s Ali’s classic ‘Umrao Jaan’
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    Review: Rekha is the life and soul of Muzaffar’s Ali’s classic ‘Umrao Jaan’

  • ‘Map of Memories’: Experimental poems resonate with the poet’s identity as migrant, scholar, thinker
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    ‘Map of Memories’: Experimental poems resonate with the poet’s identity as migrant, scholar, thinker

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    Through a reader’s eyes: Bloomsday celebrations in James Joyce’s city, Dublin

  • ‘Vanishing World’: Sayaka Murata’s new novel warns readers of a world bereft of love and belonging
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    ‘Vanishing World’: Sayaka Murata’s new novel warns readers of a world bereft of love and belonging

  • Maharashtra withdraws orders to teach Hindi as third language in primary schools
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    Maharashtra withdraws orders to teach Hindi as third language in primary schools

  • What Iranians in India think about the war and Tehran
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    What Iranians in India think about the war and Tehran

  • 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

  • Fiction: A scheme to unearth the ‘lost’ Saraswati river becomes an act of Hindu nationalist pride
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    Fiction: A scheme to unearth the ‘lost’ Saraswati river becomes an act of Hindu nationalist pride

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    ‘A dry future powered by the sun’: Solar water pumps are draining India’s groundwater reserves

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‘Couldn’t say no’: Palestinian journalist lets boy survivor in Gaza try on his press vest, helmet

Motaz Azaiza, a photographer-journalist, who is documenting Israeli attacks on Gaza strip, tried to bring cheer to a child.

Scroll Staff
Nov 07, 2023 · 11:55 am
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Aziz

You may have seen him in previous videos responding to the correspondent question (how is the situation): Like shit

Aziz was leaving Gaza city after the bus they were riding got hit by Israeli gunships from the sea.

He is a survivor and he wanted to try the journalist… pic.twitter.com/bUsjacmjXC

— MoTaz (@azaizamotaz9) November 6, 2023

The reporter asks, what do you (Abdulaziz) want to say to the world?
He says, "Stop the war."
She then says, what have the past few days been like?
He says: Like shit!

He said what everyone was thinking. https://t.co/c09QMJBg5r

— Yakoob Ahmed 🍉 (@YakoobAhmed0) November 4, 2023
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