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Contrasting two lists: one with “facts” on right-wing deaths, the second, targeting other writers after Gauri Lankesh
This second excerpt from the much-acclaimed book by Rollo Romig, an American journalist (2024) who lived in Bengaluru (Bangalore) and knew Gauri Lankesh, I am on the Hit List,...
Italian imam posts photos of nuns on beach: FB account blocked
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The imam of Florence has posted a picture of...
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Written by Dilip Mandalपंडे-पुरोहित चला रहे हैं देश.हम गोमूत्र...
Abhisar Sharma to Srivastava and CBI: Bring it on
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The scourge of the social media is at it...
“Phir Bhi Dil Hai Sindhustani”- Many Newspapers, One Headline!
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Courtesy: Soumyadipto Banerjee's Facebook Page"I refuse to believe that...
JAITLEY CHARGED WITH ‘SEDATION’ – Vasudevan Narayanpillai
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On August 20th, 2016 Arun Jaitley said that former...
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देश में ''राष्ट्रवादी पत्रकारिता'' के झंडाबरदार समाचार चैनल ज़ी...
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Citizens Condemn RSS’ Hounding of Outlook, Attack on Press Freedom
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