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  • Amit Shah says English speakers will ‘soon feel ashamed’ in India
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    Amit Shah says English speakers will ‘soon feel ashamed’ in India

  • Censor board asks for PM Modi quote to be added to Aamir Khan film ‘Sitaare Zameen Par’: Reports
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    Censor board asks for PM Modi quote to be added to Aamir Khan film ‘Sitaare Zameen Par’: Reports

  • Why the film ‘Punjab ’95’ hasn’t seen light of day
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    Why the film ‘Punjab ’95’ hasn’t seen light of day

  • India is a perpetrator of foreign interference, claims Canadian intelligence agency
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    India is a perpetrator of foreign interference, claims Canadian intelligence agency

  • ‘The day begins with endings’: A new book of poetry about topography, time, and shifting identities
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    ‘The day begins with endings’: A new book of poetry about topography, time, and shifting identities

  • ‘Special Ops 2’ trailer: Kay Kay Menon returns as RAW agent Himmat Singh
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    ‘Special Ops 2’ trailer: Kay Kay Menon returns as RAW agent Himmat Singh

  • Delusional democracy? From Mumbai 26/11 to Pahalgam, India has entered the post-truth era
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    Delusional democracy? From Mumbai 26/11 to Pahalgam, India has entered the post-truth era

  • Watch: ‘Pushed’ into Bangladesh at gunpoint, two Assam residents return to narrate their ordeal
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    Watch: ‘Pushed’ into Bangladesh at gunpoint, two Assam residents return to narrate their ordeal

  • The key question missing in India’s debate over ‘taxi mafia’ and ride-hailing apps
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    The key question missing in India’s debate over ‘taxi mafia’ and ride-hailing apps

  • Why helicopters to Kedarnath are crashing
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    Why helicopters to Kedarnath are crashing

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‘They want to ruin my life’: Pro-Trump rioters’ airport meltdown on learning they’re on no-fly lists

They weren’t happy.

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Jan 11, 2021 · 05:47 pm
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People who broke into the Capitol Wednesday are now learning they are on No-Fly lists pending the full investigation. They are not happy about this. pic.twitter.com/5GfHo1eVU8

— Ray [REDACTED] (@RayRedacted) January 10, 2021
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