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It’s tragic that 35 years after the Berlin Wall fell, Europe still relies on the US for security: Harold James

If there is to be real hope for Europe, it will require a new Renaissance, avers the Princeton University professor in an interview with Open on the anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall

Trepidation or Hope: India Goes to Australia, Battered and Bruised by New Zealand!

India could be disappointed when the fourth Test begins in Melbourne on Boxing Day

Rohit Bal (1961-2024): Fashion’s Showstopper

The interpreter of liberalised India blended the richness of Indian textile traditions with Western sensibilities

After the Kiwi Whitewash

New Zealand’s series victory has nearly ruined India’s chances of qualifying for the World Test Championship final

Alternative Justice

Why MeToo movements often have a short shelf life

Kemi Badenoch: The Purist

Can the first black woman to lead a Westminster party revive conservatism?

Bibek Debroy (1955-2024): The Polymath

Bibek Debroy was a contributor to Open

What Cats, Haitians, Peanut and Fred have to do with the US elections

Hundreds of Fact Checkers scanned every word Donald Trump uttered but missed the message American voters who flocked to hear the Republican leader were conveying

The Great American Comeback

Will a second Trump presidency restore the US’ economic health and bring relief to the world?

‘AIPAC represents the most cynical side of politics where money buys power’

Israel-born historian, political scientist and public intellectual Ilan Pappé speaks to Open

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