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The Precarious Fate of African Footballers in Europe After Their Game Ends

Christian Ungruhe and Sine Agergaard June 22, 2021

Given the impact of African players in European football, it's remarkable how few are able to secure jobs in football in Europe after their playing days end.

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‘A Quiet Place Part II’ Can’t Match the Thrills of the Original – But It’s Close Enough

Eileen Jones June 22, 2021

The sequel to John Krasinski and Emily Blunt’s horror-thriller 'A Quiet Place' can’t deliver the same surprises as the original. But it still works.

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My Mother’s Strength

Eishita June 22, 2021

Why did society ingrain in her system that it would only celebrate her if she mixes her blood and sweat in a family home?

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TISS Orders Inquiry Against Student for Using ‘India Occupied Kashmir’ in Dissertation Title

The Wire Staff June 21, 2021

The institute responded to severe online backlash from right-wing quarters against an MA students' purported dissertation with the line that it did not 'endorse' the title.

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The Filtered Light of Freedom

Bhaswati Ghosh June 21, 2021

A poem on the release on bail of activists Natasha Narwal, Devangana Kalita and Asif Iqbal Tanha.

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Enid Blyton Fans React to ‘Racist’ Label

Brenda Haas June 21, 2021

As a seven-year-old growing up in a rubber plantation in Malaysia, books like 'The Famous Five' were pure escapism, but they didn't always pass muster — especially when dealing with minorities.

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Escape to Austen Land

Sayani Rakshit June 21, 2021

Reading Austen is like embarking on a long vacation, riding in a horse coach and halting at an inn for the night before you commence your journey the next …

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Going Out

Megha Poonia June 21, 2021

A poem on the fears over stepping out and going back to 'normalcy' after a series of lockdowns.

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‘Sherni’ Communicates a Story of Fierce Conflict With Genuine Empathy

Tanul Thakur June 21, 2021

Amit Masurkar shows us a well-rounded film, where the protagonist, much like the filmmaker, is never above the people.

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Starlight

Yuvraj Nathani June 19, 2021

'Your eyes, the music, and the smell of you mingling with the rumble of the sea.'

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