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South Africa vs Israel at ICJ: A moral triumph amid Gaza’s struggle for justice
South Africa wins a legal battle against Israel at the ICJ, accusing it of genocide in Gaza. While the court lacks enforcement power, the ruling exposes the plight of Palestinians and challenges biased narratives. Can this be a turning point for accountability?
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Political review
Babul Supriyo quits politics, not the BJP or Hindutva fascism
The news of BJP leader and former Union minister Babul Supriyo leaving politics does not imply he is leaving the Hindutva fascist fold of the...
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CPI(M) volte-face on the TMC exhibits a new level of political bankruptcy
The CPI(M)'s volte-face and its eagerness to join hands with the TMC exposes the utmost bankruptcy of the parliamentary left camp that hitherto supported BJP.
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Meenakshi Lekhi’s “hooligan” jibe against farmers exposed BJP’s insecurities
Meenakshi Lekhi's "hooligan" jibe against the protesting farmers exposed how the BJP has been insecure and how the Modi regime is panicked by the agitation.
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Pegasus spyware row: the secret dots that connect Hindutva and Zionist fascists
Pegasus spyware row: A trail of events connecting Zionists and Hindutva fascists paved the way to India's controversial snoopgate scandal allegedly led by Modi
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US study finds India’s COVID-19 death toll 10x higher: new trouble for Modi
A recent study in the US found that India's COVID-19 death toll can be 10 times more than the official figure. Can the Modi regime...
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Nisith Pramanik Bangladesh origin row brings out the BJP’s hypocrisy
When Ripun Bora accused BJP leader and minister Nisith Pramanik of being a Bangladeshi, a lot of uncomfortable facts came out in the open, especially...
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Economic review
Amazon vs Future Group legal tussle poses a serious threat to Reliance’s hegemonic ambitions
Amazon's legal tussle over Reliance Retail buying Future Retail has caused severe problem for Ambani and his goal of retail monopoly.
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The Indian economy’s crisis intensifies as the government remains nonchalant
The Indian economy's crisis has intensified in the recent months, but the government remains nonchalant and takes half-hearted measures.
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Does Modi intend to revive the Indian economy at all?
Does the Modi regime has any plan to revive the Indian economy from the present paralysed state or it's going to be indifferent forever?
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Reliance Retail luring foreign capital armed with BJP’s farm reforms
Amid the farmers' protest against Modi's agriculture reforms, Reliance Retail is enriching with a high amount of foreign capital investment.
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How the farm reforms will destroy India’s farmers and food security?
How Modi's farm reform measures and dilution of Essential Commodities Act, 1955, will affect the farmers and food security of the poor?
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How long the Indian economy’s irreversible crisis can be concealed by the Modi regime?
These days the Delhi Police has literally hijacked the limelight by bringing forth a 1.1m-page-long chargesheet against former Jawaharlal Nehru University student Umar Khalid. But...
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Foreign affairs
Sri Preston Kulkarni and Hindutva’s Hub in Houston
Houston, in Texas, US, is becoming ground zero for the struggle on US soil over politics in India. The town is now a hub of...
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“Stop RSS Fascism”: Texans Protest Sri Preston Kulkarni
Foreign interference by Indian paramilitary RSS is alleged in TX-22 congressional race in which Sri Preston Kulkarni is participating.
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Can the #EndSARS movement in Nigeria be crushed by state terror on protesters?
The bloodshed during the #EndSARS movement in Nigeria has brought the movement to a new peak and has forced the government to the retreat.
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Why resisting Islamophobia has become important at this hour?
The Islamophobic rage over the beheading of a school teacher in France has exposed the hypocrisy of the "militant atheists" who bash Islam.
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The killing of Reina Mae Nasino’s baby girl isn’t the last one for Duterte unless he’s ousted
The killing of Reina Mae Nasino's baby girl by Duterte's fascist regime isn't going to be the last one unless the dictator is overthrown soon
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Is the Quad used by the US to provoke an India-China war?
The recent speech by Mike Pompeo at the Quad foreign ministers' meet in Tokyo proves that the US is keen to provoke an India-China war...
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Inside India
IT raids on Anurag Kashyap and Taapsee Pannu: Modi’s vengeance against his critics
The recent IT Department raids on filmmaker Anurag Kashyap and female actor Tapshee Panu is another attempt by the BJP to gag its critics.
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Licence to rape: Analysing the judiciary’s recent comments
From "will you marry her?" as a question to a rape convict to normalising marital rape, the judiciary's comments provide a licence to rape.
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Ramesh Jarkiholi’s alleged sex tape also exposed the Opposition’s patriarchal hypocrisy
The controversy over Karnataka's BJP leader Ramesh Jarkiholi’s alleged sex tape has also exposed the patriarchal hypocrisy of the Opposition.
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When ‘love jihad’ bogey mocks Women’s Day
India will celebrate International Women's Day while the women lose their right to "choose" their life partner due to the 'love jihad' bogey.
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Disha Ravi ‘Joseph’ and being a Christian in Hindutva fascism-ruled India
If the arrest of Dish Ravi for sharing a "protest toolkit" wasn't enough, Hindutva fascists turned her into a Christian now to vilify her.
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Sinking potato price: A woe for north Bengal farmers
The falling potato price has become a curse for farmers of north Bengal districts who have invested huge amount to cultivate the crop.
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Minorities
Editorial & Op-eds
Many tales of corporate control over agriculture
The experiences of corporate control over agriculture globally show how farmers are ruined and the corporations enrich through such policies.
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News18 survey on farm reforms designed to promote Reliance’s cause
A recent News18 survey on farm reforms shamelessly tried to enforce the view that the majority of Indians support Modi's farm reforms.
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Indian Muslims: The quest of a better representation in politics and blunders
Despite housing the world's second-largest Muslim population, India has a very skewed ratio of the community's share in politics and power.
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Amitabh Kant’s “too much democracy” ranting shows the way
Amitabh Kant's "too much democracy" ranting has made him famous, our country's democracy is realised when there is a power cut.
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What made the December 8th Bharat Bandh a remarkable one?
What made the December 8th Bharat Bandh by the farmers a remarkable one in India's long-term struggle against Modi's fascist rule?
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200 Years of Frederick Engels and the question of “Authority”
As Frederick Engels turned 200 on November 28th 2020, we turn to his views on "authority" in the context of working class's quest for power.
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