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The new foreign media battle in India— inside the playbooks of RT, Sputnik, BBC & DW
RT, Sputnik, BBC and DW are all competing for India’s 1.4 billion audience. Their playbooks are vastly different — from ‘propaganda’ to prudence.
IKEA is one of the world’s largest consumers of wood. Almost 15 million cubic meters of the material are used every year in cheap IKEA products — with millions of trees felled for the mass production ...
A passport controversy has reignited debate over how citizenship is proven in India, with voter-list revisions exposing systemic gaps and raising fears of wrongful exclusion. For decades, Indian ...
Few issues have dominated public discussion in recent weeks as much as rubbish, blocked drains and flooding. The conversation ...
Gauhati HC upheld the Foreigners Tribunal's opinion after holding the petitioner failed to prove citizenship under Section 9 with admissible documentary ...
Since millions of NSDAP membership cards have been made available online, many Germans have been surprised to discover that their ancestors weren't always as innocent as family stories had led them ...
As THISAM marks its anniversary with a first-ever move, the exchange isn't about AI replacing journalists — it's about whether anyone is still listening to them ...
An alarming number of young people are turning away from the news, according to the Reuters Digital News Report presented at DW's Global Media Forum.
Tripura High Court acquitted the accused after finding the complainant failed to prove financial capacity and valid statutory notice under Section 138 NI ...
Voter ID (EPIC) and ration card cannot independently prove Indian citizenship, the Gauhati High Court held, upholding a ...
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