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Indian netizens are flocking to Koo, but what does it mean for censorship in the world’s largest democracy?
A tussle between the Indian government and Twitter is fuelling a surge in users on India’s new social media platform, Koo. It’s raising questions over censorship and freedom of speech in the world’s biggest democracy.0 -
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Satellite images show China emptying military camps at border flashpoint with India
China is seen in satellite images dismantling dozens of structures and moving vehicles to empty out entire camps along a disputed Himalayan border, where Indian and Chinese troops are locked in a face-off since last summer.0 -
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Being in Australia doesn’t protect those on the lowest rungs of the caste system
The murder of a woman from the lowest rung of India’s caste system forced me to question my privilege and learn how for many migrants, moving to Australia doesn’t mean you can escape its discrimination, writes Karishma Luthria.0 -
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Tractors fill streets of New Delhi as farmers’ storm historic Red Fort to interrupt Republic Day celebrations
Tens of thousands of farmers drive a convoy of tractors into the Indian capital, storming Delhi’s historic Red Fort complex, with agricultural protests providing a backdrop to the nation’s Republic Day celebrations.0
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