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India's New Internet Rules Are a Step Toward 'Digital Authoritarianism,' Activists Say. Here's What They Will Mean msn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from msn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Podcast: Victoria and Abdul Was Hard to Research, But Writers Enjoy Those Challenges Shrabani Basu talks about the challenge of researching, the racism of Victorian England and how some of those tendencies still remain in Britain today. History09/Mar/2021 Researching for books is not easy, but it becomes even tougher in the case of non-fiction on historical figures. Archives either donât exist or are difficult to access. Shrabani Basu specialises in historical non-fiction. She has written Victoria & Abdul: The Story of the Queenâs Closest Confidant; For Kind and Another Country: Indian Soliders on the Western Front 1914-17. Her latest, released last week, ....
Podcast: Google, Facebook Deal With Big Australian Media Houses Is Terrible for the Reader In conversation with Christopher Warren of Crikey.com.au. World02/Mar/2021 Last week, under pressure from the Australian government, two tech giants Google and Facebook agreed to give money to the Australian media. Figures such as 100 million Australian dollars were spoken about though no official confirmation was available. Much of this money will go to two or three big media houses, such as the Rupert Murdoch controlled News Corp and Nine, which owns several television stations. This will further strengthen them, says Christopher Warren of Crikey.com.au, an independent website in this podcast interview with Sidharth Bhatia. ....
Watch: 'What You See in India Is Less an Undeclared Emergency and More Sultanism' thewire.in - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thewire.in Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Watch | Even Gandhiâs Enemies and Critics Cannot Do Without Him Dr Faisal Devji, professor at St Antonyâs College, Oxford University, tells Sidharth Bhatia that context is important when it comes to criticism of Gandhi. Mahatma Gandhi receives a donation in a train compartment. Photo: Wikimedia Commons/Unknown author, Public domain Video30/Jan/2021 More than 70 years after he was assassinated on January 30, 1948, Mahatma Gandhi still retains a hold on the Indian imagination, even though many of his beliefs and practices are criticised sharply. He has been called racist and anti-Dalit â his relationship with Ambedkar, always fraught, has come in for closer scrutiny. ....