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Can lynching or castrating rapists reduce rape? No, say lawyers and activists yet again
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How video games are changing storytelling by co-opting the player, which fiction still cannot do
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Behind the scenes: How Shah Rukh Khan gambled on a role rejected by Aamir and Salman
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Onions, weddings and Einstein: An incomplete list of excuses about the Great Indian slowdown
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UK’s Labour party is advocating for a four-day work week. It may be on to something
Countries in continental Europe are more economically successful than the US or the UK. Guess which one has shorter working hours?
Steve Taylor, The Conversation
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India is the fifth most vulnerable country to effects of climate change, says new report
In 2018, India saw extreme weather conditions, causing economic losses of Rs 2.7 lakh crore – nearly as much as its defence budget.
Bhasker Tripathi, IndiaSpend.com
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Date from hell: Tinder has no checks to keep sex offenders off the app
While Match does a background check of its paid users, this is not extended to free services – Tinder, OkCupid and PlentyofFish – owned by the same company.
Hillary Flynn, Keith Cousins & Elizabeth Naismith Picciani
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Watch: The flow of spoof videos inspired by news anchor Arnab Goswami’s viral monologue continues
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Behind the scenes: How Shah Rukh Khan gambled on a role rejected by Aamir and Salman
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The big news: Telangana encounter evokes mixed reactions from politicians, and 9 other top stories
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UP woman dies in Delhi hospital a day after being set on fire by her alleged rapists
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‘Shoot them’: Telangana rally demands bullets for three accused of gang-rape and murder of vendor
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A new book says the KGB may have killed Albert Camus. His novel ‘The Stranger’ lives on
Camus’s classic offers despair as a form of hope.
Yuvraj Nathani
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Mubi’s streaming service in India only the beginning: ‘We can’t wait to start producing’
Founder and CEO Efe Cakarel says a production team is ‘already reviewing treatments and scripts from Indian filmmakers’.
Manavi Kapur, qz.com
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How an Englishman who loved late-night parties died a Muslim saint in Pakistan
A shrine in Pakistan’s Hyderabad tells the unusual story of Archibald Dudley Ellicott.
Furqan Hyder Shaikh
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Eco India, Episode 52: Pathways and actions to increase access to renewable energy around the world
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Watch: Sushil Modi, Deputy CM of Bihar, evades question about the recent rape of a five-year-old
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Watch: Lawyers try to beat up a man accused of rape, on court premises in Indore, Madhya Pradesh
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‘Shoot them’: Telangana rally demands bullets for three accused of gang-rape and murder of vendor