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Helicopter Short
Dhoni is batting from memory, and that is not helping Team India
In The Fast Lane
Premium bikes’ popularity beats not just commuter bikes but also the sluggish economy
A Palatial Past
When the Nagarathar Chettiyar community left the region of Chettinadu in Tamil Nadu, they left a part of themselves behind—their palatial ancestral homes
Sea In A New Light
My first diving experience in the Andamans took me to the wondrous world beneath
Into The Wild
A quintessential Indian village where herds of cows and goats block the road, stunts on bullock carts are more common than ones on bikes, and the occasional visit of a tiger or wild elephant to the village is nothing out of the ordinary—this is the beautiful Kabini
Three Cheers
Personalised medicine, immunotherapy and gene editing will change how cancer is prevented and treated in the future
The Fight Within
Immunotherapy might not be a magic wand, but it does offer hope to patients and an opportunity for oncologists
Taking It To The Next Level
Human trials will soon begin for a cancer vaccine developed by Stanford researchers
The World Is Round, So Is Football
Even as the migration crisis continues unabated in Europe, the spine of many teams at Russia 2018 was made up of players with an immigrant background
Saving Indians From Islamic State
Hundreds of young people, their minds once clouded by religious bigotry and calls to violence, are now returning to normal, peaceful lives. Their social rehabilitation comes courtesy of a humane counter-terror project—one that has the government, security agencies, the police and community leaders working together to defeat terror
Come Back, Children…
… say mothers of four youth, who left Kerala allegedly to join the Islamic State two years ago
Target Found
Brand Modi will be under attack from the opposition ahead of the Lok Sabha polls
BCCI Runs A Totally Parallel Administration
IT HAS BEEN more than a year and a half since the Supreme Court-appointed Committee of Administrators took charge of Indian cricket.
Bold And Bewitching
Rajshri Deshpande was unfazed by the ruthless trolls that came her way following the streaming of Sacred Games, an adaptation of Vikram Chandra’s book, on Netflix
Factionalism Could Spell Doom For Amit Shah's Target
Factional fight could spell doom for Amit Shah’s ambitious target to win 25 Lok Sabha seats from West Bengal
High On Help
Even as the threat of militant attacks looms large, Kashmiris ensure that the Amarnath Yatra has a smooth run
Friendly Fire
Congress leadership wants the JD(S) alliance to work, but the state leaders are not a happy lot
Sri Laka- Mahinda Rajapaksa Is Confident Of A Comeback
Despite judicial and parliamentary setbacks, Mahinda Rajapaksa has the edge in the Sri Lankan power struggle
A Father Who Knew No Fear
Family of slain cop Tukaram Ombale, who helped nab Ajmal Kasab alive, strives to live by his values of courage and charity.
Stuck In The Middle
Society has to go beyond the binary definitions of gender, and support intersex individuals.
Crossed Destiny
It was on her son’s birthday that Ragini Sharma lost her husband in the CSMT terror attack.
Ringside View
The chief investigating officer of the 26/11 attacks remains indispensable even after his retirement.
The Indian Women's Cricket Team Looks To Win Its Maiden T20 World Cup
With a mix of experience and exuberance, the Indian women’s team looks to lift its maiden ICC T20 title.
Pain And No Gain
Despite having spent more than a year in campaign mode, Shivraj Singh Chouhan is struggling to beat anti-incumbency
Exclusive - Inside North Korea
THE WEEK takes you to Kim Jong-un’s Hermit Kingdom, which is trying to win new friends and end its isolation.
The Belgian Playbook
Belgium’s rise to No 1 is a result of concerted effort. Podium finishes remain elusive for India and coach Harendra Singh’s future is in doubt despite the team’s progress.
Extreme Relaxation
From marijuana massages to sound baths, algae wraps to acro yoga, wellness is getting radical.
Carat And Stick
With their work ethic and generosity, the Dholakias have set an example in life and in business.
Patriarchal Cross
Nuns are the pillars on which the Indian Catholic Church was built, but their extraordinary service has often been undervalued.
Crime's New Queens Who Control India's Drug Markets
No longer playing the victim role, more and more women have grabbed higher positions in the drugs trade.