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Bucking History

On opinion polls showing that Kerala might not change its mind in this election

Meghan and the Ghost of Diana

Meghan, as she says during the interview, was a waitress and an actress, had been working since the age of 13, had always been independent, and had Harry to lean on

Batty and Better

The pandemic may have given them a bad name but bats are worthy of worship in Tamil Nadu

Economy: The Restart

The economy is on the rebound—but a full recovery needs investment growth and people spending with confidence

Remote Controlled

From Bengal to Kerala, the arc of Islamist extremists taking instructions from invisible terrorist operatives

A Touch of Irony

Sex scandal hits one of America’s liberal icons

Cashing in on a Coup, Beijing Style

A pro-Beijing government in Myanmar means India’s land gateway to Southeast Asia is likely to be nipped in the bud

Cartographer’s Day

Liberalisation of map-making is a gamechanger for the economy—but with this freedom, too, comes a big responsibility

It’s a Date, Period

A public calendar is breaking the silence around menstruation in rural Haryana

The Triumph of Vaccine Diplomacy

India shows the world how to move beyond vaccine nationalism even as it confronts new challenges at home and abroad

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