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100 years ago, Tulsa endured a racial massacre

Tulsa bears the scars of a racial massacre in 1921 that left up to 300 blacks dead, 1,200 buildings burned to the ground and none of the white rioters that

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India-China clash: An extraordinary escalation ‘with rocks and clubs’

“It is looking bad, very bad,” says security analyst Vipin Narang, of the deadly clash between Indian and Chinese soldiers in Ladakh on Monday night. The most serious face-off on

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Harvard study: Did coronavirus start in August 2019?

There’s been criticism of a study from the US suggesting that the coronavirus could have been present in the Chinese city of Wuhan as early as August last year. The

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Coronavirus: How Covid-19 has changed the ‘big fat Indian wedding

Marriage ceremonies across India have been put on hold due to the coronavirus lockdown. But some couples chose to swap their big fat weddings for small intimate affairs. So, could

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Coronavirus ‘second wave’: What lessons can we learn from Asia?

Asia was the first place to experience the coronavirus, impose lockdowns and then emerge from them. It was also the first to experience new groups of infections, with clusters from

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Is coronavirus changing the world of cleaning?

“Before, we had basic cleaning standards when handling luggage but sanitation was not a priority,” says Stasher’s co-founder and chief executive, Jacob Wedderburn-Day. “It absolutely will be now.” The storage

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Coronavirus: Germany divided as states lift lockdown

A woman lifts the weights over her head one last time then drops them to ground with a grunt of exhaustion, turning her head towards the slight breeze coming in

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Citizenship law: Is India using COVID-19 emergency to arrest protesters?

Devangana Kalita and Natasha Narwal, who are part of the Pinjra Tod women’s rights initiative, were arrested by police on May 23. The court, however, granted them bail, rejecting a

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Mumbai: How Covid-19 has ravaged India’s richest city

With more than 31,000 cases, Mumbai accounts for more than a fifth of India’s coronavirus infections and nearly a quarter of deaths. The BBC’s Yogita Limaye finds out why India’s

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Education and Technology

The education system around the world is in a state of uncertainty for the condition of coronavirus. There are very few schools and colleges that have the MIS or software

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