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    Air India crash: What is the Boeing 787 Dreamliner’s safety record? An expert explains

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    India’s data credibility problem – and why that matters

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    From the memoir: When two mountaineers were forced to turn back only 900 metres from Everest summit

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    Don’t have time for 10,000 steps a day? Try ‘Japanese walking’

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    ‘Umrao Jaan’ director Muzaffar Ali: ‘The film has aged gracefully. It’s timeless but fresh too’

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    How a sixth-generation sarangi maestro honours his family’s centuries-old legacy

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    Tel Aviv attacks key gas depot in Tehran, Iran launches missile strikes at Israeli cities

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Watch: Chris Hayes of MSNBC lashes out at Donald Trump for praising Modi during India visit

Extreme violence erupted in Delhi while US President Donald Trump was on a two-day visit to India.

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Feb 26, 2020 · 11:27 am
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Wow! @chrislhayes did not hold back his anger tonight:

“While President Trump was in India this is what it looked like in Delhi ... violence unleashed on Muslim-majority neighborhoods...police standing by as Muslims were beaten and attacked.” pic.twitter.com/gmoNHQu1SW

— Sameera Khan (@Sameera22) February 26, 2020
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