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JNU Violence: Teachers, Students Say No Headway Made in Probe, Slam Delhi Police

PTI August 5, 2021

The development comes a day after Lok Sabha was informed by Union Minister of State for Home Nityanand Rai that the Delhi Police has not arrested anyone in connection …

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Why Ben & Jerry’s Decision to Stop Selling Ice Cream in the West Bank Rattled Israel

Ronnie Olesker August 5, 2021

On July 19, the company announced that it would no longer sell its ice cream in Palestinian territories occupied by Israel. Could it be that the BDS movement has …

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The Toxicity of Top-Tier Corporate Law Firms in India

Anonymous August 4, 2021

An insight into how the entrenched hierarchy at law firms serves to silence the voices of even such people who do not fit into the conventional notion of being …

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Mark Zuckerberg Wants to Turn Facebook Into a ‘Metaverse Company’ – What Does That Mean?

Daniel Broby August 4, 2021

The term “metaverse” is used to describe the vision whereby the internet will evolve into a virtual world.

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Tokyo Olympics Billed as the First Gender Equal Games, but Women Still Lack Opportunities

Ann Pegoraro and Felix Arndt August 4, 2021

The Tokyo Olympic Games are being called the most gender-equal Games ever — but does that label hold up under scrutiny?

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‘Bombay Rose’ is a Nuanced Tale of Dreams, Despair and Love

Anandi Sen August 4, 2021

The stories of the street dwellers are often hidden by the glamour and shimmer of Bollywood. Despite the contrast, this animated film captures the essence of Bollywood perfectly.

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Online

Sunder and Sonati August 3, 2021

A poem on the many struggles faced by students while giving online exams.

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40 Years of MTV: The Channel That Shaped Popular Culture as We Know It

Adam Behr August 3, 2021

Beyond just hosting some of the key pop moments of the last 40 years, it has had a huge effect on shaping the cultural landscape of today.

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How Jewish Women Fought the Nazis

Christine Lehnen August 3, 2021

In her book 'The Light of Days', historian Judy Batalion writes about women who smuggled weapons, sabotaged German railways, died in combat and more.

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Time of Death: Grief and Illusion

Huma R. Khan August 3, 2021

A psychiatrist with the National Health Service in the UK writes about grappling with grief after the death of her partner due to COVID-19.

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