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Publishing house The Hindu, in its English magazine 'FrontLine' officially endorsed Hamas violence, justifying brutal acts of terrorism as victimhood, this stance potentially lays the groundwork for future genocides in the name of vengeful holy war
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Vaishna Roy's editorial note in Frontline has ignited a debate with her assertion that Israel, despite being a "powerhouse of a nation," cannot justifiably consider itself a victim of terrorism
"Misfortune or Malicious Motive": Kerala reels from blasts at a religious meet following a polarizing pro-Hamas rally, with over 40 injured and a life lost, the shadows of discord loom, as investigations seek to unveil the roots of this unfolding tragedy
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It’s significant to note that the affected gathering was a meeting of the Jehovah’s Witnesses, a Christian denomination known for its unique worship practices and beliefs
Hamas ex-chief Khaled Mashal speaks at a Jamaat e Islami youth rally in Malappuram, Kerala, with slogans like 'Buldoze Hindutva' and 'unroot Zionism' echoing loud, asked people to extend unconditional support to Hamas and made anti-Hindu comments
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Reports from the event suggest that there was a clear endorsement from the crowd, as they echoed Mashal's sentiments and expressed their commitment to support Hamas
"Profit Over Patriotism, Mahua Cash Query Dish": IT Minister Chandrasekhar unveils Moitra's possible favoritism towards private firms; Adani Group highlights orchestrated attacks; BJP's Dubey alleges Moitra's Parliament misconduct linked to Hiranandani
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In its statement, the Adani Group highlighted the recent reports that indicate a “quid pro quo” between Member of Parliament Mahua Moitra and Darshan Hiranandani, CEO of Hiranandani Group
"Today I realise how lucky we are as Indians”, from staunch critic to newfound admirer, Shehla Rashid's 'epiphany' lauds PM Modi's peace efforts in Kashmir. Perhaps, it's the aftertaste of recent prosecution sanctions that's led to this change of heart
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Our usually fiery critic, Ms. Rashid, has suddenly turned into a ray of sunshine, spreading warmth and love for the very government she once scorned
Harvard's Undergraduate Ghungroo group, with ties to ex-NewsClick interns and Caravan contributors, prominently featuring meetha Nikhil Dharmaraj, including several Indians, initially backed a pro-Palestine resolution, only to later retract after outrage
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At least five Harvard student groups have withdrawn their signatures from a controversial joint statement that received widespread national backlash
"Karma Strikes": Decade-long patience culminates as Delhi's LG sanctions Arundhati Roy's prosecution for her divisive 2010 speech, with BJP countering Chidambaram's remarks and the case gaining momentum, India's stand against sedition takes center stage
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The complainant had alleged that the issue discussed and propagated was "Separation of Kashmir from India" and provocative speeches had been made in this regard
In the aftermath of the deadly Hamas-Israel conflict, Congress extends an olive branch to the Palestinians, did Rahul's political compass guide this, or was it an astral misalignment? Even the UAE, a Muslim-majority country, finds reason to condemn Hamas
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Jokes aside, serious allegations have emerged, with several critics questioning if the Congress Party's stance veers towards anti-India interests
"Loyalty for sale, pen for hire": NewsClick's China funding unravels a web linking media & external influences, as Liberal 'journalists' cry foul, is India's sovereignty being traded for propaganda? Journalism's integrity stands at a pivotal crossroads
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Underneath the emblem of 'consultancy fees' lay a more insidious intent. Allegations suggest that funds were transferred to Prabir Purkayastha, not merely for advisory services, but to further a "leftist ideology" in the country
NewsClick's covert ties with China unveiled: a web of deceit spanning shell corporations, activists, and propaganda, revelations from the ED and New York Times spotlight Neville Roy Singham at the epicenter of a global Chinese influence scheme
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After an intensive investigation, it was found that a whopping sum of Rs. 38.05 crores, sourced from US-based entities, was sneakily funneled into NewsClick over merely three years