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Syria’s facilitation of foreign fighters to wage an insurgency in Iraq spawned the rise of Al Qaeda in the region. Due to its support and protection of Islamist terrorists and the protection Syria came to be compared with Pakistan for its role in fuelling an insurgency in Iraq.
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Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis faces tremendous challenges of managing competing interests and rising ambitions of allied partners
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Poor performance of the BJP in the general elections in Maharashtra, the home ground of the RSS, was a wake-up call for the RSS and the VHP to work together for the consolidation of Hindu votes.
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The controversy over electoral votes apart, the Mahayuti won as it recalibrated with ground-level mobilisation, alarmed by the results of the Lok Sabha elections, while the Maha Vikas Aghadi lost due to its ‘business as usual’ attitude
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Hemant Soren may have won the election, but implementing his electoral promises will not be easy
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The domicile policy, the Sarna Dharma Code, land acquisition laws and the protection of tribal land rights are deeply interconnected with the identity and survival of Jharkhand’s indigenous population
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But can their humble endeavours counter the narrative that the multi-crore Bollywood productions and the 24-hour news channels churn out?
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#traindiaries is a photo journal shot in the ladies coaches of Mumbai locals. It explores how women engage and familiarise themselves with spaces by building relationships with complete strangers
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A visit to Bangladesh in 2010 shaped the author’s novel, a sensitively sketched tale of migrants’ struggles
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In Payal Kapadia's "All We Imagine as Light", the poetic language of desire is taken to its roots, nourished by the only language it lives and understands: of hope and hopelessness.
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Subbulakshmi means the world to those who understand and appreciate Indian classical music. Which is why when the renowned Carnatic singer T.M Krishna wrote an article in 2015 referring to Subbulakshmi as the ‘‘greatest hoax of the 20th century”, it was shocking for many.
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The court also granted bail to an ex-police officer on the ground that the chargesheet in the case could not be filed within the stipulated 90 days.
Palestinian medics also reported that over 40 people, most of them children, were receiving treatment at the two hospitals. The al-Aqsa Hospital said that the Israeli attack also damaged several nearby houses in Nuseirat.
Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan will need to undergo a reassessment to lift the suspension, for which his elbow extension must be below the 15-degree threshold set by the regulations
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Subbulakshmi means the world to those who understand and appreciate Indian classical music. Which is why when the renowned Carnatic singer T.M Krishna wrote an article in 2015 referring to Subbulakshmi as the ‘‘greatest hoax of the 20th century”, it was shocking for many.
In Payal Kapadia's "All We Imagine as Light", the poetic language of desire is taken to its roots, nourished by the only language it lives and understands: of hope and hopelessness.
But can their humble endeavours counter the narrative that the multi-crore Bollywood productions and the 24-hour news channels churn out?
TP Murukesan and Shawn Sebastian open up about the importance of environmental films in creating awareness on climate change and protecting the environment.
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The first chapter of the Bengal Biennale has been unveiled at Tagore’s beloved Shantiniketan in West Bengal. Spread across multiple venues in Shantiniketan, including gallery spaces and installations set up in the open in the neighbourhood, the Biennale has transformed this historic home of art and culture into a space that nudges one to slow down and immerse oneself in works by both veteran artists and upcoming ones. The Bengal Biennale, a venture that has been a topic of much discussion recently, is the first of its kind in the State. Artists and art lovers from all walks of life have come together to democratise and celebrate the power of art at the venue. From singer and composer Shubha Mudgal’s curtain raiser performance to Mithu Sen’s work on the Ol Chiki script, the stories and dreams woven in Kantha by local women artisans (conceived by the artists of GABAA), a retrospective of the Bengali actress Arundhuti Debi (curated by Minka V.), Nikhil Chopra’s live performance that uses the body as a self-expressive canvas which he processes into a charcoal painting, the celebration of the culture of the Bauls—a community whose teachings are synonymous with Bengal—by Eva Zanettin and Raghav Pasricha, Devdutt Pattanaik's sketches on myths of the world, and Mahesh K.S.’s dancing fans, and more, the Bengal Biennale offers a diverse range of stories for all.
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Modern Indian bars are reclaiming the importance of sustainability—mindful of everything from ingredients to design, while accommodating the luxury it brings