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Basketball in Mali: Slow Progress in Inquiry Into Sexual Abuse

Delali Sakpa September 1, 2021

The coach of Mali's under-19 women's basketball team, Amadou Bamba, is accused of sexually abusing underage girls in his protection. But an official FIBA inquiry into the case has …

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How ‘Bhimayana’ Challenges the Conventions of Mainstream Graphic Novels

Arpita Chowdhury August 31, 2021

The illustrators of the novel, Durgabai and Subhash Vyam, refuse to suffocate their characters inside caged structures.

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China Limits Online Gaming for Children in Latest Crackdown

Deutsche Welle August 31, 2021

According to new rules published on Monday, minors will not be allowed to play more than three-hours of games a week.

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Sisters Again

Lakshmi K.S. August 31, 2021

A narrative on complex female friendships and growing up.

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As Schools Across India Prepare to Reopen on September 1, Many State Govts Issue SOPs

The Wire Staff August 31, 2021

While certain COVID-safety measures, such as mask wearing and social distancing, are common to the guidelines in all states, certain variations in the SOPs exist from state to state.

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What Draws Us to the Reactionary Darkness of ‘Dune’?

Chris Dite August 31, 2021

With its often-reactionary mix of political cynicism, ecological catastrophism, and lurid orientalism, 'Dune' remains oddly attractive to left-wing audiences.

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From Across the Thar: The Princess Padmini Amarkot Story

Ambica Naithani August 30, 2021

In an interview, the princess talks about moving from India to Pakistan after getting married, being trolled online and her hopes for the future.

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No Jobs, Passports for ‘Anti-National’ Social Media Posts

Rina Chandran August 30, 2021

Authorities are increasingly clamping down on dissent, both online and on the ground.

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Amid Lebanon Blackouts, Dark Comedy Offers Glimmer of Light

Maya Gebeily August 30, 2021

Lebanese social media is awash with gallows humour as caustic citizens poke fun at blackouts, gas lines, and lira rates.

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The Necklace

Ila Railkar August 30, 2021

A poem on breaking generations of women’s bondage.

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