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INDIA-UAE RELATIONS: CONQUERING NEW PEAKS

The UAE is India’s third largest trading partner, with collaborations
growing across defence, education, sustainability, culture and technology. It is also one of India’s most strategic global partnerships in the 21st century. In an exclusive interview, Reem Al-Hashimy, the UAE’s Minister of State for International Cooperation, discusses the strong foundations and the vast potential of the relationship between the countries.

In Untold stories: How 17-year-old Mahadevan beat a fatal medical condition with fortitude and an extraordinary gesture by a well-wisher

@Leisure: Lisa Rani Ray talks about her early days in showbiz, her cancer years, her code for a healthy life, motherhood and her new role as an art curator

Health: Maldivian disability activist Mohamed Raishan Ahmed’s pursuit of excellence amid his battle with spinal muscular atrophy

Bin Laden and the curse of polio

Terrorism, like smoking, is injurious to health. Not just to the one who indulges in it, but to are learning this now.

Bin Laden and the curse of polio

2 mins

IMPENDING STORM

The impact of what happened in 2024, be it problems in Parliament or election results, will be felt in 2025 and key legislations are likely

IMPENDING STORM

7 mins

Perils of postponement

Delay in local body elections weakens grassroots democracy and affects governance

Perils of postponement

3 mins

Can the leopard change its spots?

Anura Kumara Dissanayake has made New Delhi his first stop abroad after being sworn in as the president of Sri Lanka in October 2024 and winning a two-thirds majority for the National People's Power (NPP) alliance in November's parliamentary elections.

Can the leopard change its spots?

2 mins

THIS IS THE CLOSEST INDIA AND THE UAE HAVE EVER BEEN

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW - REEM AL-HASHIMY MINISTER OF STATE FOR INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION, THE UAE

THIS IS THE CLOSEST INDIA AND THE UAE HAVE EVER BEEN

10+ mins

FRIENDS INDEED

The relationship between India and the UAE is a testament to the power of diplomacy, trade and people-to-people contact

FRIENDS INDEED

3 mins

GOING GREEN

The UAE has set ambitious sustainability goals, firmly establishing itself as a regional leader in environmental action, aided by Indian tech and business leaders

GOING GREEN

3 mins

A STORY LIKE NO OTHER

When it comes to India and the UAE, history and future are intertwined

A STORY LIKE NO OTHER

3 mins

A TORCH FOR A TORCHED SYRIA

In Damascus, the scars of Assad's regime are still fresh, but a fragile hope is blooming amid the ruins

A TORCH FOR A TORCHED SYRIA

5 mins

AN EYE ON SYRIA

India has to balance its security and diplomatic interests at the same time

AN EYE ON SYRIA

6 mins

COMMANDING CHANGE

A leaked letter reignites the debate on women officers

COMMANDING CHANGE

6 mins

A NEEDLESS CONTROVERSY

THE INTEGRATION OF women in the armed forces has been debated worldwide. The same is the case with the Indian Army as it continues to march towards gender inclusivity, as the role and performance of women officers have gained increasing prominence. Women have continually shattered glass ceilings, the latest being commanding units.

A NEEDLESS CONTROVERSY

4 mins

All shaven and shorn

In childhood, everyone is in awe of some aged relative-sometimes for reasons as corny as their remarkable capacity for belching or sneezing or snoring or passing wind.

All shaven and shorn

3 mins

MAGIC OF LIFE

How 17-year-old Mahadevan beat a fatal medical condition with fortitude and an extraordinary gesture by a well-wisher

MAGIC OF LIFE

4 mins

RAY FINDS RHYTHM

Lisa Rani Ray talks about her early days in showbiz, her cancer years, her code for a healthy life, motherhood and her new role as an art curator

RAY FINDS RHYTHM

4 mins

Delhi-cious!

In his new book, food critic and historian Pushpesh Pant maps Delhi's food history, from Chandni Chowk to the kitchens of South Delhi

Delhi-cious!

3 mins

A year in fashion

The year 2024 became the year of gawking. Never before in the history of India have people sat down on their phones and watched reel by reel of The Great Indian Wedding. The country's collective concentration on the Ambani wedding, the festivities between Mukesh Ambani's son Anant and Mumbai girl Radhika Merchant, almost reminds us of India sitting down, ear to the radio, listening to Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's 'Freedom at Midnight' speech. So attentive we were, absolutely dumbfounded at how much dough-to-dazzle was at hand in India.

A year in fashion

2 mins

Shyam Benegal's legacy

I was informed about Shyam Benegal's death in a setting straight out of one of his films. At the time, the news was not public, but I believed it...because it is most inelegant and shockingly crass to \"gossip\" about death.

Shyam Benegal's legacy

2 mins

Time for gender-neutral laws

The recent suicide of Bengaluru engineer Atul Subhash has dominated headlines. His of harassment and false cases filed by his wife and her family, have ignited a furious debate. At the heart of it is the significant number of false cases, misusing laws meant to protect women to instead blackmail and settle scores.

Time for gender-neutral laws

2 mins

SURGERY VERSUS ANTIBIOTICS FOR APPENDICITIS IN CHILDREN

According to a study published in the Journal of the American College of Surgeons, treating appendicitis in children with antibiotics, rather than surgery, is safe, effective and cost-effective.

SURGERY VERSUS ANTIBIOTICS FOR APPENDICITIS IN CHILDREN

1 min

NO PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS DURING AND AFTER PREGNANCY

PREGNANT AND BREASTFEEDING women who use personal care products like nail polish, makeup, fragrances, hair dyes and sprays have significantly higher levels of toxic chemicals known as PFAS (perand polyfluoroalkyl substances), in their blood plasma and breast milk.

NO PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS DURING AND AFTER PREGNANCY

1 min

AVOID CERTAIN PAINKILLERS IF YOU ARE ON BLOOD THINNERS

PEOPLE WHO TAKE BLOOD THINNERS have double the risk for dangerous internal bleeding if they also take non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) like ibuprofen, diclofenac or naproxen, according to a Danish study published in the European Heart Journal.

AVOID CERTAIN PAINKILLERS IF YOU ARE ON BLOOD THINNERS

1 min

HEATH BENEFITS OF DRINKING WATER

WE OFTEN HEAR DRINKING eight glasses of water a day is healthy. But what are the actual health benefits?

HEATH BENEFITS OF DRINKING WATER

1 min

EARLY ONSET DIABETES, BELLY FAT LINKED TO DEMENTIA

FACTORS SUCH AS DIABETES and belly fat in midlife can put you at risk of dementia and Alzheimer's disease later in life.

EARLY ONSET DIABETES, BELLY FAT LINKED TO DEMENTIA

1 min

NON-SURGICAL OPTION TO EASE KNEE ARTHRITIS

A NEW, MINIMALLY INVASIVE procedure called genicular artery embolisation (GAE) can effectively reduce pain, improve quality of life and reduce progression of the disease and the need for knee replacement surgery in people with knee osteoarthritis.

NON-SURGICAL OPTION TO EASE KNEE ARTHRITIS

1 min

BRAIN SCANS SHOW MINDFULNESS MEDITATION CAN REDUCE PAIN

CAN MINDFULNESS MEDITATION actually relieve pain, or is it just a placebo effect?

BRAIN SCANS SHOW MINDFULNESS MEDITATION CAN REDUCE PAIN

1 min

POOR SLEEP IN MIDLIFE COULD AGE YOUR BRAIN FASTER

PEOPLE WHO EXPERIENCE SLEEP ISSUES, such as difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep in their 40s, may show more signs of brain ageing in late midlife. Poor sleep may accelerate brain atrophy that is associated with dementia.

POOR SLEEP IN MIDLIFE COULD AGE YOUR BRAIN FASTER

1 min

Good food, good life

From the moment of birth, we establish a relationship with food—a nourishing link that requires care and attention to stay healthy

Good food, good life

5 mins

Driving safe

Taxi drivers endure gruelling hours, cramped seats and relentless traffic, making them prime candidates for health issues like back pain, hypertension, diabetes and insomnia.

Driving safe

1 min

A pacemaker tale

From science fiction to reality, with a touch of southern Indian wisdom

A pacemaker tale

9 mins

Against all odds

Mohamed Raishan Ahmed was born with spinal muscular atrophy, which made him unable to sit, stand or walk. Recently, the Maldivian underwent a rare, complex surgery in India that now allows him to sit upright. At 23, the fact that he is alive is in itself an achievement. But he has gone beyond mere survival-with a pursuit of excellence

Against all odds

10+ mins

MORE THAN A HELPING HAND

Maria Victoria Juan spent a lifetime healing wounded soldiers, and she can't think of anything she could have done better

MORE THAN A HELPING HAND

2 mins

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THE WEEK India Magazine Description:

الناشرMalayala Manorama

فئةNews

لغةEnglish

تكرارWeekly

THE WEEK is an Indian English-language news magazine published by The Malayala Manorama Co. Pvt. Ltd. It was founded in 1982 and is the largest circulated English news magazine in India.

THE WEEK covers a wide range of topics, including politics, business, society, and culture. The magazine is known for its in-depth reporting and its balanced coverage of the news.

THE WEEK has won numerous awards, including the Ramnath Goenka Award for Excellence in Journalism and the National Magazine Award for General Excellence.

Here are some of the features of THE WEEK India Magazine:

* In-depth reporting: THE WEEK's reporters go the extra mile to bring you the latest news and analysis.
* Balanced coverage: THE WEEK's editors strive to present all sides of the story.
* Compelling storytelling: THE WEEK's writers tell stories that will stay with you long after you've finished reading them.
* Thought-provoking opinion: THE WEEK's columnists challenge you to think about the world in new ways.
* Engaging visuals: THE WEEK's photography and design make the magazine visually appealing.

THE WEEK is a must-read for anyone interested in Indian politics, business, and society.

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