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Dibakar Dutta

Centre-Right. Political analyst. Assistant Editor @Opindia. Reach me at [email protected]

The Print tries to malign scientist Govardhan Das based on anonymous comments on PubPeer: Here is what happened

The Print had conceded that critical comments against Govardhan Das on PubPeer were not proof of research fraud.

The Economist slammed after claiming colonialists in Congo had admirable intentions, deletes tweet after outrage

Given that the construction of the railway project in the 1920s was marred by violence, forced labour and deaths of tens of thousands of Africans, the use of 'admirable intentions' for colonial bureaucrats drew the wrath of netizens.

A book, an alleged feud between Tim Cook and Elon Musk at a time when Musk wanted Apple to acquire Tesla and denial of...

Based on a second-hand anecdote, Tim Higgins alleged that Elon Musk not only wanted to remain the CEO of Tesla after the acquisition but also of Apple.

The Michigan Kidnapping Conspiracy: How a US army veteran-turned-FBI informant instigated a plot to abduct a Governor

Dan's job was to pass on crucial information to the FBI, participate in group activities with the condition that he must not do anything illegal.

Is China using the US exit from Afghanistan to expand its Belt and Road Initiative?

According to the Daily Beast, the Communist regime in China is planning to build a motorway connecting Kabul and Peshawar.

Sivas Massacre: When radical Islamists burnt 35 Alevi intellectuals alive in Turkey 28 years ago

In Sivas Massacre on June 2 1993, radical Islamists had attacked a gathering of Alevis in Turkey and burnt the venue with people trapped inside

Canada: As hundreds of unmarked graves of residential school victims are found, churches are being burned, unrest grows over painful past

"Don't ever set foot in Canada. An apology is going to do nothing," Canadian First Nation grand chief warns Pope Francis as resentment against Catholic church grows.

Watch: UP Security guard shoots man for not wearing a mask inside bank premises

The victim, Rajesh Kumar, had sustained a gunshot wound to his thigh after he was shot by a security guard in Bareilly, UP.

Taliban rule: When Hindus in Afghanistan were forced to carry yellow badges like Jews in Nazi Germany

In a bid to undo years of suffering and persecution, the Indian government had issued long-term visas to 700 Hindus and Sikhs from Afghanistan in July last year.

On World Refugee Day, read how Germany, Sweden, and India bore the brunt of incoming refugees

While the United Nations has been advocating the inclusion of refugees, the question remains whether the incoming migrants are willing to assimilate with the culture of the host nation.

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