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  • NHRC registers case in Andhra Jyothi journalist’s murder

    Andhra Jyothi News journalists murdered Hyderabad: The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has registered a case in the murder of ABN Andhra Jyothi journalist Jagan Mohan Reddy in Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh, the Deccan Chronicle reported. Reddy was fatally stabbed on Tuesday, April 28, while he was out on a morning walk in V Kota mandal of Chittoor district,…

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  • Demography and life histories across the Roman frontier in Germany 400–700 ce

    Meier, M. Geschichte der Völkerwanderung. Europa, Asien und Afrika vom 3. bis zum 8. Jahrhundert n. Chr. (C. H. Beck, 2021). Schmidt-Hofner, S. Barbarian migrations and the economic challenges to the Roman landholding elites in the fourth century CE. J. Late Antiq. 10, 372–404 (2017). Article  Google Scholar  Halsall, G. Barbarian Migrations and the Roman West 376–568 (Cambridge Univ. Press,…

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  • These are 8 of the very best movies of the 1970s

    The 1970s, when the post-WWII consensus finally fell apart in the United States, are remembered as a decade of groundbreaking movies with breathtakingly disillusioned themes. The ideas were embodied in the “New Hollywood” movement, as well as in the birth of the summer blockbuster. There are more classics than could possibly be named here, but these eight masterpieces epitomized the…

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  • 4 out of 10 Minority Gurukul toppers in Telangana SSC 2026 exams are non-Muslims

    Hyderabad: The Telangana Minorities Welfare Residential Institutions Society (TGMREIS) has recorded a 98.08 per cent total pass percentage in the SSC 2026 exams, a significant improvement from 96.57 per cent last year. Among the top 10 rankers are four non-Muslims, who made the most out of the 15 per cent seats reserved in the open quota during admissions in these…

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  • How Péter Magyar Toppled Viktor Orbán’s Illiberal Regime

    Péter Magyar waves the Hungarian flag as he addresses a crowd in Budapest on March 15, 2025 on National Day, marking the 1848 Hungarian revolution. (Photo by Attila Kisbenedek / AFP via Getty Images) EVERY SO OFTEN history offers up events that feel so improbable and fortuitous that one is tempted to see in them the guiding hand of providence.…

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  • Former FBI Director James Comey expected to surrender after indictment :: WRAL.com

    Former FBI Director James Comey was indicted Tuesday over a photo of seashells officials said threatened President Donald Trump, marking the administration’s second attempt to prosecute one of his biggest political opponents, three sources first told CNN. The charges, approved by a grand jury in the Eastern District of North Carolina where Comey allegedly took the photo, include making a threat against…

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  • 10 Hit Comedy Movies That Have Aged Like Milk

    This article contains discussion of sexual assault, racism, sexism, homophobia, and transphobia. Comedy is a fickle genre, and many films don’t stand the test of time. These hit comedy flicks didn’t just age poorly, they aged like milk. The subjective nature of comedy makes it challenging to pull off. Conflicting tastes mean that even the most beloved comedy movies have…

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  • Vizag AINU doctors remove tennis ball-sized bladder stone, smaller ones in complex surgery

    Visakhapatnam: Doctors at the Asian Institute of Nephrology and Urology (AINU) successfully removed a massive 600-gram stone from the urinary bladder of a 42-year-old man, along with several smaller stones, in a complex surgical procedure. What is the medical case about? The patient, identified as G Raju, had been suffering from worsening urinary symptoms over the past few months. What…

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  • We Still Haven’t Answered the Basic Questions of the Iran War

    A woman walks past mockups of Iranian missiles along Valiasr Square in Tehran on April 6, 2026. (Photo by Atta Kenare / AFP via Getty Images) OCCASIONALLY, WHEN THINGS START to look a little too neat, a little too measurable, a little too certain, I like to return to an old friend for guidance. Carl von Clausewitz, the nineteenth-century Prussian…

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  • India asks Haj 2026 pilgrims to pay Rs 10,000 extra airfare

    Ambassador Dr Suhel Ajaz Khan receives the first group of Indian Haj pilgrims at Madinah Airport on April 18. Mumbai: The Haj Committee of India (HCoI) has directed pilgrims selected for Haj 2026 to deposit an additional Rs 10,000 towards revised airfare, citing the ongoing crisis in the Middle East and a sharp rise in aviation fuel prices. In a…

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