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22 October 2021
(045)
A primitive tribe and rare fossils threatened by stone mining in Jharkhand
When it rains, it pours
What Future Does ‘Nation Building’ Have After Such a Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Year?
Column by Mahfuz Anam: Imbibing 1971 values in our post-liberation generation
How can Pakistan help international aid efforts for Afghanistan?
India’s Amritsar massacre bore the ‘made in Ireland’ mark
Primary schools reopen in Sri Lanka even as teachers' strike demanding an increment in salary continues
How a diversity of ethical paths, rather than a singular dharma, runs through The Mahabharata
Sensory Life of Caste in Indian Universities
Sri Lankan fishermen launch flotilla protesting Indian poaching
Lost home, abandoned nation: Fighting for a Bangladesh for all
How Denial Of Coffee To Santosh D D Ended In Dalits Entering Temples For The First Time...
‘We thought they would kill us’: Conscription campaign terrifies Shan State residents
‘We thought they would kill us’: Conscription campaign terrifies Shan State residents
Afghanistan dispatches
Essay: Baba and I
The curious case of Vishal Jood: Accused of anti-Sikh violence, he’s now a right-wing saviour
The Story of Emoji
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Chrono-Cartography of the October 17, 1961 Massacre of Algerians in Paris
How to travel the world—by radio
After months in lockdown, a weary world is ready to dance
Hidden women of history: how ‘lady swindler’ Alexandrina Askew triumphed over the convict stain
The Long Shadow Of Colonial Science
Lebanon's Other Explosion
The woman reviving Egypt's Nubian heritage
Sexual Violence Centre Cork post about how perpetrators can avoid assaulting people goes viral
Of Bombs and Butterflies