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    ‘Blatant censorship at a critical time’: ‘The Wire’ says its website blocked by Centre

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

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    India-Pakistan conflict: Explosions heard in Srinagar hours after ceasefire

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    Why India was unable to stop IMF’s $2.4 billion assistance to Pakistan amid escalating hostilities

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

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    ‘The inner emotions of legal practice serve as raw, real-life material for my writing’: Banu Mushtaq

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    TV coverage of the conflict is rage bait masquerading as news. How did India get here?

  • May global nonfiction: Six newly published books illuminate the stories that changed the world
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    May global nonfiction: Six newly published books illuminate the stories that changed the world

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

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

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Watch: DMK leader Kanimozhi, who has Covid-19, votes in PPE suit in Chennai, arrives in ambulance

M Karunanidhi’s daughter is under medical treatment in a Chennai hospital.

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Apr 07, 2021 · 10:22 am
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Thoothukudi MP and DMK Women's Wing President @KanimozhiDMK, who was COVID-19 positive, arrived at her polling booth in Mylapore and cast her vote #TamilNaduElections2021 pic.twitter.com/L4hBoPKjk0

— Bharathi S. P. (@aadhirabharathi) April 6, 2021

No social distancing norms were followed outside the polling booth where DMK leader #Kanimozhi cast her vote. She tested positive for the virus earlier.@cp_bmanyam #ElectionsWithTNIE #TamilNaduElections @xpresstn pic.twitter.com/qLEm9TlkIz

— The New Indian Express (@NewIndianXpress) April 6, 2021

#TNElection : #DMK leader #Kanimozhi, who is #COVID19 positive, made sure she cast her #vote. So did #patients from Thangaraj Seva Sadhan School. #AIADMK presidium chairman Madhusudhanan too visited the #polling booth in #PPEKit and got his finger inked. pic.twitter.com/4HLEpio9PZ

— Pratiba Raman (@PratibaRaman) April 6, 2021
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