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m.republicworld.com Two terrorists neutralised along LoC in North Kashmir’s Kupwara

Two terrorists have been been killed following a joint operation was launched by Kashmir Police and the Indian Army in Kupwara on Tuesday.

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m.republicworld.com Ajit Doval, Jake Sullivan talk emerging tech in Delhi ahead of PM Modi's US state visit

National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and United States NSA Jake Sullivan shared stage at a Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) event on Tuesday, June 13.

National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and United States NSA Jake Sullivan shared stage at a Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) event on Tuesday, June 13.

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m.republicworld.com Bengal turns bloody ahead of panchayat polls as bombs get hurled, stones pelted

TMC and ISF workers clashed on Tuesday in a fresh round of political violence in West Bengal. Panchayat polls in the state are scheduled for July 8.

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How to view all communities from another instance?
  • I guess for that both the instances need to explicitly allow federation in settings. Once it is done, both instances will be able to see community from each other.

    However I am new to this just like you so possibly the veterans here might know more than us :D

  • How to view all communities from another instance?
  • If you have enabled federation on your instance, all you have to do is go to search and put the community url of the instance and search for it. Your instance should be able to fetch that community and show it to you. After that, you can subscribe it from your own instance.

    Hope this helps :)