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HIGHWAY TO HELL

In villages across Punjab and Haryana, lure of dollars and pressure of unemployment have fuelled the drive to reach the US, often with the help of human traffickers and shady agents. Those dreams are now shattered, with Donald Trump treating illegal immigration as “invasion”, and sending them back in chains

SECURITY: India’s high-altitude warfare skills are now bolstered by improved capabilities to take on the challenges of the Siachen terrain

SYRIA: Stand-up comedians in Syria are flying high in their new-found freedom

@Leisure: With his restaurant Chatti, chef Regi Mathew takes Kerala cuisine to the cut-throat F&B scene in New York

Avoiding stampedes―a soccer story

Imagine a night match between two national teams, as sworn rivals in soccer as India and Pakistan are in cricket, watched by around one lakh fans. The host country's president is sitting in the VIP box with a minister who has come with the neighbouring country's team.

Avoiding stampedes―a soccer story

2 mins

Hurting, healing, writing

My brain, usually occupied with the delicate dance of neurons and the existential hum of the prefrontal cortex, became a mosh pit of anxieties when THE WEEK asked me to write a column.

Hurting, healing, writing

2 mins

MILES OF MISERY

In villages across Punjab and Haryana, lure of dollars and pressure of unemployment have fuelled the drive to reach the US, often with the help of human traffickers and shady agents. Those dreams are now shattered, with Donald Trump treating illegal immigration as \"invasion\", and sending them back in chains

MILES OF MISERY

10+ mins

This feels more like 9/11

INTERVIEW - MUZAFFAR A. CHISHTI senior fellow, Migration Policy Institute, Washington, DC

This feels more like 9/11

4 mins

Promises to keep

The US needs a more inclusive and effective immigration system that honours its legacy as a land of opportunity

Promises to keep

2 mins

RETURN OF THE JESTER

Treading red lines, testing new waters, Syria's standup comedians fly in new freedom

RETURN OF THE JESTER

5 mins

ZOOMING IN ON LOCATION

The geospatial information that mapping companies can develop is a billion-dollar business opportunity

ZOOMING IN ON LOCATION

3 mins

MAPS HAVE A BRIGHT FUTURE

INTERVIEW - ROHAN VERMA CEO, MAPMYINDIA

MAPS HAVE A BRIGHT FUTURE

4 mins

STANDING TALL

India's high-altitude warfare skill is now augmented by improved capabilities to tackle the challenges of the Siachen terrain

STANDING TALL

10 mins

The cruellest season

I hate Delhi in all its seasons. I hate it in summer because of the scorching winds and temperatures in the high 40s. I hate it in the clammy winter for the smog and freezing cold. But, above all, I hate it in the wedding season, with the noisy processions, traffic holdups and assorted miseries.

The cruellest season

3 mins

Mixed heritage rocks!

I absolutely adore fashion's favourite 'love child' 35-year-old Masaba Gupta, daughter of Neena Gupta and Viv Richards.

Mixed heritage rocks!

2 mins

CULTURE IN A CLAY POT

Chef Regi Mathew takes Kerala cuisine to New York with Chatti, hoping to showcase the immense potential of Indian regional food

CULTURE IN A CLAY POT

5 mins

Dark characters but fashion serves

Everyone's favourite comedy drama, The White Lotus, is back in its third season (one episode drops every Sunday), and it's making one want to head to Thailand already.

Dark characters but fashion serves

2 mins

GONE WITH THE WAR

Pulitzer-winner Nathan Thrall's latest book humanises the Israel-Palestine conflict through the story of a father's search for his son

GONE WITH THE WAR

4 mins

Highs and lows of aviation safety

A recent spate of fatal air accidents around the world has once again sparked a debate about aviation safety. With India's aviation sector being the fastest growing in the world, this should interest all Indians. As an active pilot for three decades, it is certainly of great interest to me.

Highs and lows of aviation safety

2 mins

WHEN ARE PEOPLE HAPPIEST?

In general, people tend to be in the best frame of mind in the morning and in the worst around midnight, finds a British study published in the journal BMJ Mental Health.

WHEN ARE PEOPLE HAPPIEST?

1 min

IS SEATED OR SUPINE BLOOD PRESSURE MEASUREMENT MORE ACCURATE?

A STUDY FROM HARVARD UNIVERSITY, published in JAMA Cardiology, found that patients who had elevated blood pressure while lying down (supine position) were at a higher risk for heart disease, stroke, and death-even if their seated blood pressure readings were normal.

IS SEATED OR SUPINE BLOOD PRESSURE MEASUREMENT MORE ACCURATE?

1 min

PREHABILITATION BEFORE SURGERY IMPROVES OUTCOMES

WHAT IS PREHABILITATION, or prehab? It refers to the process of preparing for a surgery by exercising and eating a nutritious diet to improve surgical outcomes.

PREHABILITATION BEFORE SURGERY IMPROVES OUTCOMES

1 min

STROKE SURVIVORS HAVE A HIGHER RISK OF DEMENTIA

ABOUT ONE-FIFTH OF STROKE survivors will eventually get a diagnosis of dementia, finds a Canadian study published in the journal Neurology.

STROKE SURVIVORS HAVE A HIGHER RISK OF DEMENTIA

1 min

TWIN PREGNANCIES DOUBLE THE RISK OF HEART DISEASE

MOTHERS OF TWINS are twice as likely to be hospitalised for heart disease in the year after delivery, according to a US study published in the European Heart Journal. The risk is even greater for mothers of twins who had high blood pressure during pregnancy.

TWIN PREGNANCIES DOUBLE THE RISK OF HEART DISEASE

1 min

ORGANISED SPORTS BOOST ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE

CHILDREN WHO ENGAGE IN organised sports like soccer and artistic sports like dance or gymnastics during childhood and adolescence are more likely to perform better academically, according to a Canadian study published in the journal Children.

ORGANISED SPORTS BOOST ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE

1 min

REGULAR FLOSSING MAY REDUCE RISK OF STROKE/AFIB

REGULARLY FLOSSING YOUR TEETH may not only protect your gums, but also lower your risk of stroke as well as irregular heart rhythms such as atrial fibrillation.

REGULAR FLOSSING MAY REDUCE RISK OF STROKE/AFIB

1 min

FRESH EMBRYO TRANSFER BOOSTS IVF SUCCESS

A CHINESE STUDY PUBLISHED in The BMJ suggests that fresh embryo transfer may be a better option than a frozen one for women with a low chance of IVF success.

FRESH EMBRYO TRANSFER BOOSTS IVF SUCCESS

1 min

BIRTH CONTROL PILL REDUCES OVARIAN CANCER RISK

CONTRACEPTIVE PILLS MAY provide an additional benefit. An Australian study published in the International Journal of Gynaecological Cancer found that women who use birth control pills have a lower risk of ovarian cancer.

BIRTH CONTROL PILL REDUCES OVARIAN CANCER RISK

1 min

AI will help

Third-party insurance administrator Medi Assist has been focusing on digitising and standardising medical data to provide Al-driven solutions

AI will help

4 mins

Banking on biosimilars

The pharmaceutical industry is experiencing a biosimilar boom, and India is among the best-positioned countries to capitalise on it. Biosimilars are biological medicines that closely resemble an already-approved reference biologic.

Banking on biosimilars

2 mins

Breath of resilience

How a daughter navigated the realities of her father's quiet battle with a mysterious lung disease

Breath of resilience

4 mins

Foggy at night

Men have a daily hormone cycle and it is synced to their brains shrinking from morning to night

Foggy at night

3 mins

WHEN THE FILTERS FAIL

With chronic kidney disease on the rise in India, THE WEEK spoke to four patients to chronicle their struggles and hopes

WHEN THE FILTERS FAIL

10+ mins

Beating cervical cancer

When detected early, it is highly treatable with good outcomes

Beating cervical cancer

6 mins

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THE WEEK India Magazine Description:

Verlag: Malayala Manorama

Kategorie: News

Sprache: English

Häufigkeit: Weekly

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.
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