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A tournament too far, even for Cristiano Ronaldo: Portugal stalwarts feel the frustration
The Telegraph· 4 hours agoCristiano Ronaldo may well have played his last big competitive match for his country as Portugal...
Lions, peacocks & urns… Vanishing ornamental legacies of Shimla
Tribune India· 11 hours agoThe erstwhile summer capital of the British Raj continues to impress visitors and residents alike with its famous colonial-era buildings, but simultaneously hides in plain sight a< ...
Walking shoes and the Kasauli Club
Tribune India· 12 hours agoThe Kasauli Club, renowned for its storied history as a sanctuary for the British Raj’s elite, where social meetings, tea and dinner dances were the...
Modi's Russia visit: A message to west or a move to offset China's clout?
Firstpost· 13 hours agoAhead of the scheduled meeting with the Western military alliance known as NATO (North Atlantic...
Chelsea can offer Lukaku and Casadei to cut Osimhen cost
Football Italia· 13 hours agoThere are suggestions Chelsea could offer Romelu Lukaku and Cesare Casadei as part of a package deal...
Mumbai Diary: Sunday Dossier
Mid Day· 1 day agoGovindas begin practicing for the upcoming Dahi Handi at Girgaon Chowpatty. Growing up in Bombay I’ve always admired and loved heritage and Art Deco...
Harsh Mander: Optimism after poll results dims as bulldozers return, hate attacks target minorities
Scroll· 1 day agoTen years of Narendra Modi’s leadership since 2014 witnessed the steady metamorphosis of India into a republic of hate and fear. Lynching, genocidal hate speech and bulldozers ...
Big Boys Do Cry: Rohit, Kohli, Dravid and a World Cup of dream
Indian Express· 1 day agoThis was a World Cup of calming closures and collective catharsis. Try reading the faces of the...
The Hindu Morning Digest: July 7, 2024
The Hindu· 1 day agoIn the latest development in the shocking stampede on July 2 in Uttar Pradesh’s Hathras , where at least 121 people lost their lives, the main accused,...
Highest chair
The Telegraph· 1 day agoIndian television viewers probably assumed that the prime minister, the leader of the Opposition and the parliamentary affairs minister accompanied the...