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Four-year-old Salma often wakes up late at night crying violently. She stares at the smoke of the bombing until it fades away and asks, “People died?”
As Israel's brutal offensive in the Gaza Strip continues, the death toll has reached nearly 43,700 after more than a year of conflict. A recent UN report found that nearly 70 per cent of the casualties are women and children. On this Children’s Day, Outlook’s photo gallery captures the lives of Palestinian children, lives marked by fear, hope, and survival.
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Kerala is celebrating the centenary of the Vaikom Satyagraha, a pivotal moment in the fight against caste oppression in the country's history.
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Donald Trump’s victory in the US presidential election may very well mean an end to democracy in the near future
More men are being relegated to the sidelines as there are calls to get rid of the supremacy of “White, straight men” and spaces where economic mobility is possible, such as colleges and white-collar jobs, are heavily geared towards boosting diversity in enrolment
No one is sure what to expect from an unpredictable Donald Trump
Maharashtra's economy has faced significant challenges due to the BJP’s power games, and there has been a worrying exodus of major industrial projects from the state
The absence of Ambedkarite parties from the electoral race, along with key leaders from the community not actively campaigning, highlights the lacklustre state of Dalit politics in Maharashtra
What do people in the Vidarbha region that has seen a spate of farmer suicides expect from the government that will take power post the results?
The Bharatiya Janata Party plays the 'illegal Bangladeshi' card in poll-bound Jharkhand
The Jharkhand Mukti Morcha is keeping the Sarna Code issue alive in its election campaign, especially in tribal areas
While the BJP is trying to invoke the trope of “Bangladeshi infiltrators”, the ground reality paints a different picture pertaining to the historical significance of Muslim-Adivasi camaraderie
Himanta Biswa Sarma brings his "Bangladeshi infiltrator" rhetoric to Jharkhand to rattle Hemant Soren’s tribal identity politics
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Himachal Pradesh High Court has invalidated the Chief Parliamentary Secretaries Act 2006 for violating constitutional provisions.
The Israeli government and the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) maintain dedicated social media accounts in Persian and frequently share content with the aim of influencing Iranians, particularly those who are against the regime in Tehran.
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Follow the live score of the KOR vs MAL hockey match at Women's Asian Champions Trophy 2024, right here
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Outlook at DIFF | The short film peels back a strained siblinghood with near-unnerving control
Outlook at DIFF | Nidhi Saxena’s film evokes impressions of a lifetime through ellipsis.
Outlook at DIFF | Ramakaushalyan’s Tamil debut traces the shadow of patriarchy.
Humans in the Loop is a coming-of-age story: of an adult, a child and artificial intelligence.
Joe Sacco had gone to Palestine hoping to write a travelogue, but his reporter’s instincts kicked in once he started travelling. When he went back home to the US, he wrote and drew 'Palestine', a nine-part comics series, which won the National Book Award in 1996.
Middle-Class Income Tax Liability Dropped Dramatically under BJP’s Rule
Change Of Name Of Spouse In Pension Payment Order: DoPPW Issues Clarification
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Offbeat Alert: Here's Why You Should Visit This Hidden Gem In Himachal Pradesh This Winter
As Raw Mango turns 15, Sanjay Garg chats with Outlook Luxe about his latest festive collection, his journey so far, and hints at a new store launch