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Love, mom
I want my daughters to live in a safer world
LEGACY OF NEGLECT
The lesson from the mishandling of Black Widow could benefit other female superheroes
Smart study
Technology can break the shackles of our education system
One-stop shop
The government wants a UPI-like model for e-commerce, which might change the sector as we know it
“One world” no more
The pandemic might give way to an era of deglobalisation
Uphold Science, Oppose ‘Political Virus'
The US is trying to politicise origins-tracing and cover up its botched pandemic response
Turning On The Money Tap
Planning and execution will be key to realising the ambitious goals of the national monetisation pipeline
Forever War: Invade. Retreat. Repeat.
What is unfolding in Afghanistan today is proof that the west has not learnt its lessons from previous Afghan wars
PARTNERS IN PROGRESS
Merkel considered India a multicultural powerhouse
PORTRAIT MASTERS
Shooting portraits of political leaders is a delicate art, involving years of knowing them intimately and building a rapport
ALARMING AXIS
THE POTENTIAL COOPERATION BETWEEN THE TALIBAN, CHINA AND PAKISTAN COULD BE A CAUSE FOR WORRY FOR INDIA, WHOSE CONCERN IS NO LONGER ABOUT THE REVIVAL OF TERROR, BUT IS STRATEGIC AND MILITARY
ANT STORY
A culinary art project wants us to care more about insect-eating
TRAGEDY OF ERRORS
THE AMERICAN DEFEAT AND THE TALIBAN’S RETURN IS JUST THE NEXT ACT OF AN UNENDING TRAGEDY, BUT ITS IMPACT WILL AGAIN BE BORNE BY THE AFGHAN PEOPLE
Uddhav Thackeray is not going to be in power forever
Narayan Rane, Union Minister of micro, small & medium enterprises
The empire's new clothes
Jasvinder Kaur chronicles the impact of the British Raj on the clothes of Punjab
Court as people's guardian
Supreme Court and High Courts must take the lead in protecting rights of citizens, writes Justice Deepak Gupta
LOCAL CALL
India’s 5G plans rely heavily on indigenous technology
Future frozen
Several single and married Gujaratis are now opting for cryopreservation of sperm and eggs
HAVANA MUZZLE
Artist Tania Bruguera, who awaits trial for being part of anti-government demonstrations, shares the fears of an average Cuban
VIRAL PLEASURE
Indians scoured the internet for porn during the pandemic, triggering a spike in the number of desi adult content creators. But along came controversies and concerns about exploitation, lack of regulation and addiction
I love horror, Harry Potter and Hunger Games
Those struggling to overcome failures have much to learn from Aditi Ashok. The 23-year-old Bengalurean who came fourth in women's golf at the Tokyo Olympics 2020 believes it always helps to look on the bright side, instead of dwelling on one’s failures. In an exclusive interview with THE WEEK, Ashok talks about her life and loves outside golf, from home food to Harry Potter. Excerpts:
Institutions supposed to uphold constitutional rights have been Talibanised
MEHBOOBA MUFTI, Peoples Democratic Party president and former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister, has emerged as the strongest voice against the revocation of Article 370. She has vowed not to contest assembly polls until Jammu and Kashmir’s special status is restored.
Mystery deepens
The developments in the controversial Kodanad estate case have opposition leader Palaniswami rattled
I DON'T EXPECT TO SEE EQUALITY IN MY TIME
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW MICHAEL HOLDING West Indies legend
QUIET CHANGE
There is a visible change in the way the Supreme Court is deciding on cases; it is now asking tough questions of the government. All this is being attributed to Chief Justice of India N.V. Ramana
Treacherous web
A spike in the creation and circulation of child porn calls for better surveillance and stronger law enforcement
Stand With Afghan People
Last word
How The Intense War Played Out Before The Sudden Fall Of Kabul
Kabul capitulated on August 15, after weeks of anarchy loosed upon surrounding cities by the Taliban. President Ghani fled the country, giving up a fight that he would have lost anyway. There was no bloodshed, no body hung on a pole. But then, the final days leading to the Taliban’s nightmarish second coming to Kabul were drenched in a tide of blood, violence and chaos. THE WEEK captures the apocalyptic action as it unfolded, revealing how things fell apart and a country caved in
48th In Olympics. Why?
Mani-festo
More debate, not lawyers
POWER POINT