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Does the Indian government have a role in genocide of Palestinians?
Kashmir Times· 6 days agoLast month, May 2024, news reports hit: the Spanish Foreign Minister said that the country has...
France goes to polls as far right eyes historic win
The Hindu· 6 days agoVoting got underway in France’s overseas territories on Saturday in high-stakes snap parliamentary elections that could see the far-right party of Marine...
DMK is now embracing Murugan. Why no party in Tamil Nadu can escape this Dravidian god
Theprint· 4 days agoThen, in 2023, Udhayanidhi Stalin’s controversial comment likening Sanatana Dharma to a disease lit...
President Ghazouani Wins Reelection in Mauritania, Electoral Commission Confirms
One India· 5 days agoMauritania's President Mohamed Ould Ghazouani secures a second term with 56.1% of votes amid promises of security and economic growth.
PM Modi Takes A Dig At Rahul Gandhi In Lok Sabha Session, Calls Him 'Balak Buddhi'
One India· 4 days agoPM Modi criticized the Congress for refusing to accept its defeat and engaging in 'headstand'...
Israel turbocharges West Bank settlement expansion with largest land grab in decades
Hindustan Times· 3 days agoFinance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, a settler himself, has turbocharged the policy of expansion,...
The RACER Mailbag, July 3
Racer· 3 days agoWelcome to the RACER Mailbag. Questions for any of RACER's writers can be sent to mailbag@racer.com. We love hearing your comments and opinions, but...
'No safe place': How Myanmar’s conscription law is forcing women and children to flee
Firstpost· 2 days agoThe military has said about 14 million men and women of the total 56 million population of the...
With Halal-certified cruise to Antarctica, food-choice based travel is the in-thing
The Hindu· 4 days agoThe second trip will be organised in September 2025. For the first time in Antarctic history, a ten-day Halal-certified cruise will be launched to Antarctica ...
‘We must draw from India’s climate history. This respected topography, hydrology and nature as...
The Times of India· 6 days agoMahesh Rangarajan is professor of history and environmental studies at Ashoka University. Several parts of India have swung from extraordinary heatwaves to extreme rainfall in a< ...