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Peng Shuai: Like an Egg Against a Rock

From a Chinese tennis hero to a silenced #MeToo accuser

The Adoption that Shook Kerala

Kerala may have advanced on social parameters, but it so appears that at times, especially when it comes to extreme misogyny and moral hypocrisy, centuries tend to coexist

‘This white metal box is my home. And it will be my coffin, too’

He migrated to Oman, struggled as an undocumented worker for twenty-two years and returned to a family that did not want him

The Loss of Inheritance

One of the world’s last matrilineal systems is changing in Meghalaya but no one is sure if that is a good thing

Hanging in the Air

Delhi’s pollution is part of a larger problem facing India for which short-term solutions are no answer

Wilbur Smith (1933-2021): The Last Adventurer

His thrillers stretch across the exotic Savannah

Maoists after Milind Teltumbde

The Maoist movement in its present form will be most likely over in the next few years. The geographical influence of Maoists has contracted to 41 districts from 96 about 10 years ago

State of Populism

Congress infighting seems to have made the Punjab Assembly elections a more open contest all of a sudden

‘We will ensure climate mitigation funds on our terms,‘ says Bhupender Yadav

Bhupender Yadav, Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, in conversation with Amita Shah

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