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Constitutional offices are not ceremonial or ornamental: Dhankar

The Vice President takes on critics who said he spoke out of turn on the judiciary

The Language of Power

What a roadside altercation between an IAF officer and a delivery boy in Bengaluru reveals about language, power, and the stories we rush to tell

The Pontiff Who Led by Example

Pope Francis was not as liberal and reformist as many would have liked but he changed the church fundamentally

Truth or Lies?

Kesari Chapter 2 raises complicated questions about history, fact and fiction

Reformer Pope Francis dies aged 88

The first pope from the Americas dared to confront contentious issues

The Memory Gap

The case for Tamil in UNESCO’s Memory of the World Register

A Ceasefire Never Meant To Be

Putin is playing Trump and Trump thinks he is too clever to mind

How Kejriwal Got Punjab To Host His Daughter’s Big Fat Wedding

The former Delhi Chief Minister ensured that his daughter Harshita is married off in style

Peace Signals From the Thackerays

Raj and Uddhav hint at possibility of a rapprochement

Final Choice

Maharashtra government’s promises to put in place processes for registering and executing living wills, with a little prodding by the Bombay High Court, could finally ease the way for passive euthanasia

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