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Those displaced by Partition are warriors of struggle, not refugees: Mohan Bhagwat

India Today

India Today

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July 2, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling

Those displaced by Partition are warriors of struggle, not refugees: Mohan Bhagwat

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OpIndia

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· Jul 5, 2026

‘Not a single Bengali Hindu is in detention camp’: As Himanta Biswa Sarma assures protection of Hindu refugees through CAA, read how he has reshaped the politics of Assam

Himanta Biswa Sarma has been unabashed about his Hindu identity and has meticulously worked to unite the community across linguistic and ethnic lines in Assam. The historical differences between Assamese Hindus and Bengali Hindus have healed, and the State has moved in the direction of permanent reconciliation.

Haaretz

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· Jun 30, 2026

Thousands of Lebanese head home as fighting eases, many still stranded

Around 40 percent of the roughly 1 million people displaced by the war have returned home, though many remain unable to do so because their homes were destroyed. 'The fact that the others have not returned means they have a much harder situation,' Lebanon's social affairs minister said

MyJoyOnline

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· Jul 3, 2026

48,000 displaced by Accra floods as government scales up relief operations — Mahama

President John Mahama has disclosed that nearly 48,000 residents have been displaced by the devastating floods that followed the torrential rains which lashed parts of the Greater Accra Region on June 29, as the government intensifies emergency relief and recovery efforts.

Al Jazeera

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· Jun 29, 2026

Lebanon’s displaced begin to return home, but some have nowhere to go

Thousands in Lebanon attempt to return home, yet rampant destruction leaves many trapped in displacement centres.

Nepal News

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· Jul 1, 2026

झापामा जंगली हात्तीको आतंक, स्थानीय त्रसित

विराटनगर। झापाको बाहुनडाँगी क्षेत्रमा जंगली हात्तीको बढ्दो आतंकका कारण स्थानीयवासी त्रसित बनेका छन्। हुलका हुल जंगली हात्ती त्यहाँ प्रवेश गरी स्थानीयका बाली नष्ट पारिदिने र मान्छे समेतलाई आक्रमण गर्ने डरले स्थानीयमा चिन्ता बढाएको हो। हात्तीको आक्रमणबाट विगतमा २९ जना र यस वर्ष दुई जना गरी हालसम्म ३१ जनाले अकालमै ज्यान गुमाइसकेका छन्। हमलाबाट जनतालाई जोगाउन []

Independent Online

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· Jun 28, 2026

'Migration is not the cause of our problems': Ramaphosa enlists kings and queens to defuse anti-migrant tensions

'Migration is not the cause of our problems': Ramaphosa enlists kings and queens to defuse anti-migrant tensions

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