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  • The Congolese philosopher who liberated ‘Africa’ from the chains of Western thought
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    The Congolese philosopher who liberated ‘Africa’ from the chains of Western thought

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    Four questions Indians must ask about Operation Sindoor

  • 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

  • How to read blood cholesterol tests
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    How to read blood cholesterol tests

  • The 2025 Pulitzer Prizes: A readers’ guide to the seven winning books
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    The 2025 Pulitzer Prizes: A readers’ guide to the seven winning books

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

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

  • ‘Back from the trenches, more dead than alive’: A poet urges us to reconsider the true cost of war
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    ‘Back from the trenches, more dead than alive’: A poet urges us to reconsider the true cost of war

  • India declares Pakistan High Commission official persona non grata
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    India declares Pakistan High Commission official persona non grata

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    Interview: ‘Embarrassing for Modi to compromise under Trump pressure’

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Watch: International Sloth Day videos celebrated the sleepy, slow-moving mammal

World Sloth Day is held every year on October 20th.

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Oct 21, 2020 · 03:20 pm
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If gratitude has a face. This man helps a #sloth in crossing the road. And look how sloth thanked him in this old video. On #InternationalSlothDay pic.twitter.com/Ybq8uu5deI

— Parveen Kaswan, IFS (@ParveenKaswan) October 20, 2020

Slow down for a moment on #InternationalSlothDay pic.twitter.com/5N0kaQsbC3

— National Geographic (@NatGeo) October 20, 2020

Wake up! It's #InternationalSlothDay https://t.co/lD91M8VgEA pic.twitter.com/Rg0kJdQIhs

— National Geographic (@NatGeo) October 20, 2020

Meet Chocoanita. She was rescued by a kind citizen after being taken from her home and kept captive by local men.

AIUNAU sanctuary looked after her and helped her recover. She was released back into the wild – which is exactly where she belongs. #InternationalSlothDay pic.twitter.com/794cnFaQM9

— World Animal Protection US (@MoveTheWorldUS) October 20, 2020

Happy #InternationalSlothDay from your favorite two-toed sloth, Fezzik! pic.twitter.com/HGq8Mo2ypb

— 🎃Boo at the Zoo Drive-Thru (@MilwaukeeCoZoo) October 20, 2020

Enjoying breakfast in bed is the best way to wake up! Happy #InternationalSlothDay

*Sound on for Joyce’s adorable om noms. pic.twitter.com/ydKg2S1SvW

— Indianapolis Z🎃🎃 (@IndianapolisZoo) October 20, 2020
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