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  • Kazuo Ishiguro won the Nobel Prize for making us cry. But, ‘Never Let Me Go’ should make us angry
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    Kazuo Ishiguro won the Nobel Prize for making us cry. But, ‘Never Let Me Go’ should make us angry

  • How the Rann of Kutch became essential to the Indus Basin conflicts between India and Pakistan
    2

    How the Rann of Kutch became essential to the Indus Basin conflicts between India and Pakistan

  • Why the number of bus users in Mumbai and Delhi has plummeted
    3

    Why the number of bus users in Mumbai and Delhi has plummeted

  • Pulitzer Prize for biography: ‘Every Living Thing’ charts the tension between two types of ‘genius’
    4

    Pulitzer Prize for biography: ‘Every Living Thing’ charts the tension between two types of ‘genius’

  • Why ‘Su From So’ has gone from under-the-radar Kannada film to a breakout hit
    5

    Why ‘Su From So’ has gone from under-the-radar Kannada film to a breakout hit

  • The true story behind a ‘real’ photograph of Rani Lakshmibai
    6

    The true story behind a ‘real’ photograph of Rani Lakshmibai

  • The racist penalty of Western visa regimes
    7

    The racist penalty of Western visa regimes

  • India’s embrace of dangerous facial recognition technology is great for AI, terrible for privacy
    8

    India’s embrace of dangerous facial recognition technology is great for AI, terrible for privacy

  • A manga artist from Kyoto is winning praise for her delicate drawings of Goa’s stately mansions
    9

    A manga artist from Kyoto is winning praise for her delicate drawings of Goa’s stately mansions

  • Start the week with a film: Amy Adams is barking brilliant in ‘Nightbitch’
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    Start the week with a film: Amy Adams is barking brilliant in ‘Nightbitch’

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  1. Kazuo Ishiguro won the Nobel Prize for making us cry. But, ‘Never Let Me Go’ should make us angry

    Kazuo Ishiguro won the Nobel Prize for making us cry. But, ‘Never Let Me Go’ should make us angry

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    How the Rann of Kutch became essential to the Indus Basin conflicts between India and Pakistan

  3. Why the number of bus users in Mumbai and Delhi has plummeted

    Why the number of bus users in Mumbai and Delhi has plummeted

  4. Pulitzer Prize for biography: ‘Every Living Thing’ charts the tension between two types of ‘genius’

    Pulitzer Prize for biography: ‘Every Living Thing’ charts the tension between two types of ‘genius’

  5. Why ‘Su From So’ has gone from under-the-radar Kannada film to a breakout hit

    Why ‘Su From So’ has gone from under-the-radar Kannada film to a breakout hit

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