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Boycott Indian launchers? Industry reacts to India’s anti-satellite weapon test.
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India shot down a satellite, Modi says, shifting balance of power in Asia
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India confirms scrap plastic ban will be delayed
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With sword fights and martial arts, Sikhs in India celebrate annual 'Hola Mohalla' festival
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YouTube is rolling out a feature that shows fact-checks when people search for sensitive topics
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'Fake news' on India-Pakistan crisis raises fears before election
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Balakot: Pakistan vows to respond after Indian 'air strikes'
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This land is meant only for saffron. Without it, it means nothing.
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Vande Bharat Express begins first commercial run, tickets sold out
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Kashmir suicide attack kills dozens of Indian security forces
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Ardha Kumbha Mela starts with much fanfare; your guide to the mega event
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Yaariyan youth group LGBTQ flash mob 2019 (Mumbai, India)
"Every year the LGBTQ youth support group of The Humsafar Trust, Yaariyan, organizes a flashmob at a prominent location in Mumbai during Queer Azadi Mumbai Pride Month. This year it is extra...
"Every year the LGBTQ youth support group of The Humsafar Trust, Yaariyan, organizes a flashmob at a prominent location in Mumbai during Queer Azadi Mumbai Pride Month. This year it is extra special because it is the first LGBTQ flashmob after decriminalization of the LGBTQ community."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fX2wjjOFL3w
Because sometimes we need a bit of joy in our lives...
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Anoushka Shankar - Voice of the moon (2005)
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The internet, but not as we know it: Life online in China, Cuba, India and Russia
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‘Kindly adjust’ to our English
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Two Indian women enter temple after centuries-long ban on women
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North Sentinel Island: Uncontacted tribes’ ‘right to be left alone’ doesn’t gel with broader human rights
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Tens of thousands protest in India for controversial Hindu temple
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One of the few places where a communist can still dream
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Big new Indian rocket launches satellite, setting stage for Moon mission
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A window into Delhi’s deadly pollution
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Bloodywood - Ari Ari (ft. Raoul Kerr) (2018)
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Fireworks Drowned Siren Of Train That Ran Over 60 Celebrating Dussehra
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India deports seven Rohingya men to Myanmar
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Everything you need to know about the massive crisis brewing in India’s financial markets
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Women are not 'chattel,' says India's Supreme Court in striking down adultery law
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60,000 Canadians have complained about the CRA phone scam — but Indian police say Canada isn't asking for help
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Water security: The Himalayan hydro-political tug-of-war
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'I thought my nanny was my mother': Meet India's gay prince
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England take Test series against India 4-1
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The world's most common contraception has a dark past
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India decriminalises homosexuality
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‘Gay sex is not a crime,’ says Supreme Court of India in historic judgement
Article from Times of India: ‘Gay sex is not a crime,’ says Supreme Court in historic judgement Video from Times of India: LGBT community celebrates across the nation Article from NDTV: Section...
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Article from Times of India: ‘Gay sex is not a crime,’ says Supreme Court in historic judgement
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Video from Times of India: LGBT community celebrates across the nation
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Article from NDTV: Section 377 Verdict Live Updates: "History Owes Apology To LGBT," Says Supreme Court
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Article from CNN: India's top court decriminalizes gay sex in landmark ruling
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For poorer people in India and many other countries, a computer engineer has found a way to detect breast cancer without radiation
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India monsoon floods 'kill 164' in Kerala
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Monsoon rains kill sixty-seven in southern India
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The Indian-Australian millennials who are choosing arranged marriage
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The great game at the top of the world: Geopolitics in the Himalayas
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England/India First Test so far
Urgh, this is not amazing cricket so far. There's been some good play in parts but overall it feels fairly scrappy from both sides. How many catches have the English slips dropped so far? (mind...
Urgh, this is not amazing cricket so far. There's been some good play in parts but overall it feels fairly scrappy from both sides. How many catches have the English slips dropped so far? (mind you, the Indians dropped a few this afternoon too)
My cricket coach at school was a delightfully gnarly old Yorkshire dude who would repeatedly drill into us "catches win matches lads, catches win matches" before making us do more catching drills.
I feel like I've been defending Cooke's performance for too many years now, I can't believe we don't have someone else who can open the batting reliably. He doesn't need to hit out, just stay in. On the plus side, Sam Curran seems to be finding his feet. He's only 20 but I feel like he could go far. He might have saved this match for England today.
OK, so I started writing this post while watching the highlights, just as England's second innings finished and now, just a few minutes later India are down five wickets, 84 needed to win, and England's bowling attack are on fire. It's all got very interesting all of a sudden.
Non-cricket fans - the Test format is the one you guys generally seem to particularly baffling/frustrating. It's a five day match where nothing can happen for hours on end, and the game can end with no winner.
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What is the morally appropriate language in which to think and write?
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India looking to compel e-commerce, social media firms to store data locally
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Linux boots on Shakti processor, India's first RISC-V chip
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A Bayesian phylogenetic study of the Dravidian language family
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U.S. Breaks Up Fake I.R.S. Phone Scam Operation
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