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  • Why the India-Pakistan ceasefire is giving Modi supporters heartburn
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    Why the India-Pakistan ceasefire is giving Modi supporters heartburn

  • In wake of ceasefire, damaged homes in a Jammu neighbourhood bear witness to human cost of conflict
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    In wake of ceasefire, damaged homes in a Jammu neighbourhood bear witness to human cost of conflict

  • Sunday book pick: The rootless marriage of an Englishman and a Bengali woman in ‘Memories of Rain’
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    Sunday book pick: The rootless marriage of an Englishman and a Bengali woman in ‘Memories of Rain’

  • What does Trump’s ceasefire announcement mean for Modi's strongman image?
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    What does Trump’s ceasefire announcement mean for Modi's strongman image?

  • ‘We must accept scientific discoveries with humility’: Pope Francis on the moon landing
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    ‘We must accept scientific discoveries with humility’: Pope Francis on the moon landing

  • Operation Sindoor: Both Hindutva backers and leftists are wrong in claiming India-Israel parallels
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    Operation Sindoor: Both Hindutva backers and leftists are wrong in claiming India-Israel parallels

  • The community that became home: Nine years of Broke Bibliophiles – Bombay Chapter book club
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    The community that became home: Nine years of Broke Bibliophiles – Bombay Chapter book club

  • A new book examines the repercussions of shutting the Indian Railways network during Covid-19
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    A new book examines the repercussions of shutting the Indian Railways network during Covid-19

  • From the fall of Islamabad to an attack on Karachi: 5 fake stories that Indian TV news ran with
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    From the fall of Islamabad to an attack on Karachi: 5 fake stories that Indian TV news ran with

  • Indira Gandhi ‘mishandled’ situation following creation of Bangladesh, claims Assam CM Himanta Sarma
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    Indira Gandhi ‘mishandled’ situation following creation of Bangladesh, claims Assam CM Himanta Sarma

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Watch: Ancient Egyptian mummy coffin is opened for the first time in 2,500 years

Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities hosted an event to unveil the first of 59 sealed tombs in Saqarra, near Memphis.

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Oct 06, 2020 · 03:36 pm
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Honoured to be invited by the Minister of Tourism and Antiquities HE Khaled El Anany to Saqqara for the announcement that a new tomb of mummies has been discovered. I saw one being opened for the first time in 2600 years! Truly amazing! @TourismandAntiq @MFATNZ 🇪🇬🇳🇿 pic.twitter.com/5oLfAM7zAV

— Greg Lewis 🇳🇿🇪🇬 (@NZinEgypt) October 3, 2020

The mummy tomb, which has been sealed for 2500 years, has been opened for the first time. pic.twitter.com/KWGT95girv

— Psychedelic Art (@VisuallySt) October 5, 2020
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  1. Why the India-Pakistan ceasefire is giving Modi supporters heartburn

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    Sunday book pick: The rootless marriage of an Englishman and a Bengali woman in ‘Memories of Rain’

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    What does Trump’s ceasefire announcement mean for Modi's strongman image?

  5. ‘We must accept scientific discoveries with humility’: Pope Francis on the moon landing

    ‘We must accept scientific discoveries with humility’: Pope Francis on the moon landing

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