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RT @_sabanaqvi: My column examines claims of “Deep State” sabotage in India and how Modi’s welfare and freebie push unsettles right-wing pu…
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RT @AsimAli6: Today is the day for all sorts of media employees/editors who live off scraps thrown their way from the massive pool of crony…
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RT @frontline_india: ESSAY | In 1920s Europe, a French Nobel laureate went on to write biographies that would change how the West saw Easte…
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RT @suhasinih: Indian Deportees came shackled on plane, handcuffed and legs in chains on US military flight to Amritsar. 19 and 13 minors,…
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What does the blatant massacre in #Gaza herald for a future world order? This blunt interview with Pankaj Mishra @the_realpankaj is a must-read, based on his latest book, The World after Gaza @PenguinRandomCA @tabishkhair
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RT @autumnshade: Bad propaganda dies faster than its victims do - My new column Journalism at its best. Get the…
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We welcome @autumnshade as he launches his new column "Life of the Mind" in Frontline. In his first piece, Aditya asks why propaganda films like Emergency #emergencymovie can't be good cinema at least.
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RT @frontline_india: #EconomicPerspectives | What explains the economic downturn? Reports from the ground in sectors varying from consumer…
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RT @zack_breslin: Possibly the most cowardly paragraph I've ever read in the Guardian, or any newspaper for that matter. Utterly shameful.…
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@krishashok Hi Krish. Why do many people, sply meat eaters, complain that eating dal / rajma / adai etc makes them bloated? Is there a scientific reason?
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Triggers for Pune’s #GBSOutbreak could include Zika virus, dengue, and COVID-19, says Dr Pradeep Awate, epidemiologist, in this interview with @ameytirodkar
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RT @zoo_bear: @GuptaPragnya @DrSJaishankar These images are of immigrants being deported to Guatemala, not Indians. There are news reports…
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This makes so much sense!
How interesting that @deepseek_ai founder Liang Wenfeng chose to hire readers and humanities students while training their AI models. Makes sense - can totally see how brilliantly this would affect tonality. 'The DeepSeek CEO also hires workers from non-traditional backgrounds—especially bookworms. Liang has been open about bringing literary buffs onto the engineering teams to help refine the company’s AI models. “Everyone has their own unique journey and brings their own ideas with them, so there’s no need to push them,”
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RT @free_thinker: Over a week after News Broadcasting & Digital Standards Authority asked #News18India to remove parts of a debate hosted b…
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