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Ram Madhav writes: Congress, don’t blame Haryana loss on EVMs




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Why India has no one but itself to blame for the series loss against New Zealand




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C Raja Mohan writes on US elections: Contrary to popular belief, American power is not diminishing




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As an Indian student in America, I witnessed Trump 1.0. I’m glad I left before Trump 2.0




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In Trump, stronger and bigger, America has chosen The Great Disruption. Brace for the ride




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Why Trump won and Kamala Harris lost: The American left-liberal is neither left nor liberal




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Trump’s historic return sets the scene for greater American exceptionalism




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C Raja Mohan writes | In DC-Delhi warmth, cold light: Trump may look for Indian ‘pro’ for American ‘quid’




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Republican or Democrat, women in American politics remain the underdog




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What does Trump’s ‘America First’ policy mean for the US and the rest of the world?




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Are academic historians to blame for WhatsApp University? The answer isn’t straightforward




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I am an Indian-American Kamala Harris voter and I don’t know anyone who voted for Trump. Is that the problem?




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RBI's framework for reclassification of FPI to FDI

The Reserve Bank of India on Monday issued an operational framework for reclassification of investment made by a foreign portfolio investor to foreign direct investment (FDI) if the entity breaches the prescribed limit. Markets regulator Sebi too has issued a circular on procedure for reclassification of FPI investment to FDI.




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Pak blames India for worsening smog in Lahore

Toxic grey smog has sickened tens of thousands of people, mainly children and elderly people, since last month when the air quality started worsening in Lahore, the city bordering India.




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The political game




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The game is on

Eighteen students from the city are taking part in the Tournament of Champions at Yale University




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Ten minutes to fame

Shailaja Padindala’s short film Memories of a Machine is winning accolades for its bold attempt at exploring sexuality




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Cyrus Broacha on same sex marriages in India and one’s right to choose

“Should I be allowed to legally marry a man in India or not?” asks the columnist as the country’s Supreme Court begins hearing about legalising same-sex marriages



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The Spy Who Became A Farmer

'Everything about farming is enjoyable and relaxing.'




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Butt of jokes at Paris Games, Aus breaker Raygun quits

Breaking was dropped from the Olympic programme for the 2028 Games in Los Angeles. Gunn said she would not consider coming out of retirement if the dance-sport returned to the Games.








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American companies spent years in an economic boom. Then the coronavirus hit

The pandemic could cast a long shadow, permanently changing how companies spend money, sell goods and run their businesses.




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My favourite game: Argentina v Iran, 2014 World Cup

My dad and I went from despair and frustration to pandemonium after Lionel Messi struck in style at the death

The Argentinian radio journalist Alejandro Fantino shouted “We are a disaster” in the 89th minute. He was right. The match that most had expected to be a rout was turning into a historic upset.

Argentina were as bad as Iran were good. Gonzalo Higuaín, Sergio Agüero and Ángel Di María were not working as a front three while the Asian champions were performing especially well at the back. Carlos Queiroz, Iran’s manager, appeared to have perfected the defensive formula that had plagued Argentina during the qualifiers: a parked bus and Lionel Messi well under control.

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Resentful Americans turn a blind eye to Trump's faults

The candidate’s excesses appeal to voters who feel marginalised and for whom the temptation is to blur reality and illusion

Whenever I think about the dysfunctional horror of the looming presidential election in America – so weird that Nigel Farage can pop up in Mississippi on the Trump campaign – I can’t get Susan Sarandon or Plato out of my mind. Let’s talk first about the actor. When did Plato make a decent movie, eh?

A few weeks ago Sarandon gave a magazine interview to an overawed writer in which she set out her well-known political stall as a radical feminist who backed Bernie Sanders and doesn’t think much of Hillary Clinton. “There’s nothing about her I find feminist except that she’s a woman,” she said.

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Indian-American Women Making Mark In 2016 General Elections

Indian-American women politicians are making a mark in this year's general elections in the US with Democrat Kamala Harris all set to be elected as the first Senator from the community.




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5 Indian-Americans Set To Be Elected To U.S. Congress

An unprecedented 'desi' wave hit the US general elections as a record number of five Indian- Americans were all set to be elected to the US Congress today.




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Indian-American Krishnamoorthi Wins U.S. Congressional Election

Indian-American Democrat Raja Krishnamoorthi today won the Congressional election from Illinois, defeating Republican former Elmhurst Mayor Peter DiCianni.




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Indian-American Kamala Harris Creates History, Wins U.S. Senate Seat

California's Attorney General Kamala Harris on Wednesday scripted history as she won the U.S. Senate seat from the state, becoming the first Indian-American to reach the feat.




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Indian-Americans Celebrate Their Impressive Victory

With four Indian-Americans, including two women, elected to the US Congress, euphoric community members said that the unprecedented victory shows they have become part of the mainstream political landscape.




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Indian-American Kamala To Take On Trump's Immigration Policies

Indian-American Kamala Harris, who scripted history by winning a Senate seat, has said she would open a battlefront against President-elect Donald Trump's anti-immigration policies




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At Least Three Indian-Americans Win State Assembly Elections

At least three Indian-Americans have won from their respective states in the Assembly elections that were held along with the general elections this week.




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Indian-American Amul Thapar On Donald Trump's List For Supreme Court Judge Nominees

Indian-American Amul Thapar is among the shortlisted potential nominees for Supreme Court judge picked by President-elect Donald Trump.




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Indian-Americans Elected Lawmakers For Orientation Programme

Four Indian-Americans, including two women, elected to House of Representatives and the Senate in the historic US general elections are here for their first official Congressional orientation meeting to find out how they can work collectively.




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Indian-American Nikki Haley Likely To Be U.S. Secretary Of State

Indian American Governor Nikki Haley is one of the contenders for Secretary of State or other cabinet positions in the Donald Trump administration, according to media reports on Wednesday.




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US blames Iran for Gulf of Oman tanker attack

Middle East tensions escalate and oil prices rise after Norwegian and Japanese ships hit




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Testing times for the American soccer revolution

‘The hopes of soccer bulls have been dashed again. The US team has crashed out of the World Cup’




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I discovered the rest of America on my holiday

Driving across the US gave me a different perspective on the American economy




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Fed bashing is a fool’s game

But there is a need for pragmatism regarding the independence of central banks




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Millions of Americans to lose insurance as jobless rate soars

Trump administration under pressure to cover healthcare costs as unemployment rises to postwar high




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Latin America faces up to growing uncertainties

Elections test region’s democratic mettle; markets test its finances




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Rugby has plan 'to AXE six games' and midweek matches seem likely

EXCLUSIVE BY NIK SIMON: Premiership clubs are working towards six different return-to-play scenarios and could cancel six rounds of fixtures to salvage the 2019-20 season.




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Keira Knightley and husband James Righton ring in the 75th anniversary of VE Day 

The actress, 35, and her husband James, 36, enjoyed a socially-distanced celebration to commemorate the 75th anniversary of VE Day in London.




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Arsene Wenger names Kylian Mbappe as the heir to Messi and Ronaldo as the world's best player

Messi (centre-right) and Ronaldo (right) have battled between them at the top of the game for more than a decade but are now 32 and 35 respectively, and Wenger named who could be next.




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Real Madrid 'set Arsenal transfer deadline for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang deal'

Madrid are keen to sign the striker, who is out of contract at the end of next season and appears set to leave the club in pursuit of Champions League football, but want to seal a deal immediately.




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Dame Judi Dench's Vogue Magazine Cover: Subtle Floral Splash, And We Love It!

At 85, Dame Judi Dench has made history as the oldest person ever to star on the cover of Vogue magazine. The veteran actress looked striking on the cover of British Vogue and we couldn't take eyes off her.




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Sobhita Dhulipala Will Convince You To Up Your Saree Fashion Game And Get A Unique Photoshoot Done

Sobhita Dhulipala's Instagram feed is lit up with perceptive photoshoots. She looks striking in each picture of hers and particularly her sarees looks are what we find the most interesting. Sobhita has sported sarees on a number of occasions




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Madhuri Dixit And Her Sister Give Sibling Fashion Goals In The Same Outfit

Madhuri Dixit is among those rare actresses in the Bollywood industry whose charm is timeless. Her brilliant dancing skill is admired by all of us. Her graceful and energetic dance numbers in the hit songs like Ek Do Teen, Dola