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Merry Christmas and all that
You have a shell-shocked car, but Hukum has a fine bum,\" said the missus in a muffled voice.
Pushing the boundaries
A fitness enthusiast, police commissioner C.V. Anand encourages Hyderabadis to prioritise their health as he keeps them safe
Daring to be different
Shalini Saraswathi lost all her limbs to a rare infection, but she didn’t let that stop her from being Asia’s fastest woman on blades
How to make better drugs quicker
Drug hunter Riyaz Syed on Al in drug discovery
Our body knows best
Actor Aditi Rao Hydari shares her mantra for a healthy body and mind
CARE WITH QUALITY
No matter how advanced health care is today, at its heart must be its humanity, reiterated the medical fraternity at THE WEEK Best Hospitals Awards 2024
Familiar flavours
The progress and processes in the domain of space food offer astronauts some home comforts
The way back
The precise mechanics of re-entry
Adjust, readjust
Navigating the challenges of prolonged stay in space, from space sickness to increased risk of cancer
ACING SPACE
As India prepares for Gaganyaan, THE WEEK speaks to a NASA astronaut and a Russian cosmonaut for an in-depth understanding of the making of a space traveller
DAWN IN DAMASCUS
The people of Syria must channel their shared hope into building a nation that reflects their aspirations
The survivor
Jamaat-e-Islami is set to play an important role in Bangladesh's new political system, but will it find a lasting role?
Dividing lines
The treatment of minorities will continue to stir Bangladesh's politics and shape its ties with India
Fish out of water
The fallout of alleged atrocities against Hindus and the election of Donald Trump as US president have upset Muhammad Yunus'’s plans
Hindutvising foreign policy
As if it were not bad enough that India's domestic polity has been poisoned by communalism too, is being given a communal twist.
Blood and oil in Golan
Golda Meir, who led Israel during the 1973 war, once lamented about Moses: \"He took us 40 years through the desert in order to bring us to the one spot in the Middle East that has no oil.\"
House Of Horrors
Inside Bashar al-Assad's infamous Sednaya prison, also referred to as a "human slaughterhouse"
Doctors' Wish-List
The first wish is a no-brainer-safety, considering the number of attacks on doctors. But there is more. Such as upskilling. THE WEEK brings you what's on the mind of your doctor
Only India Can Question Adani
INTERVIEW - ERIK SOLHEIM, former executive director, UN Environment Programme
Stay with Kochi Biennale
The organisers of the Kochi-Muziris Biennale have just begun preparations for its sixth edition a year from now. I still remember its start, on the euphonious date of 12.12.12-December 12, 2012-when a group of idealist artists embarked with some trepidation on a bold attempt to transform India's art scene.
Formula won
With Senna, Netflix seems to have finally found its footing in sports programming
The horror of not ageing
Every morning, I look in the mirror and begin E to pullfaces I strew up to pull faces at myself. I screw up my mouth like a mouse about 10 times.
At the centre of Life of Pi is the story of a boy looking for the truth
INTERVIEW - Lolita Chakrabarti, playwright
THE ROCKSTAR ROMEO
Bryan Adams can't stop this thing he started
TECH UP THE CHALLENGE
Precision technology is revolutionising cancer care
TECHNOLOGY FOR GOOD
There is a pressing need to marry digital innovation with a deeply human context
FRIENDS IN LAB COATS
They have many things in common, like being driven individuals, patient-centric doctors and excellent communicators. THE WEEK used their time together at the Cleveland Clinic as a thread to chat with Dr Jame Abraham and Dr Madhu Sasidhar
The app is a problem-solving tool
INTERVIEW - AADIT PALICHA, CEO & co-founder, Zepto
FAST & FURIOUS
The rapid growth of quick commerce is reshaping India's retail shopping scene. Not everyone is happy about it, though
PARADISE REGAINED
The mission to gift each other a healthier world has given Peter and Neeno the best air, the cleanest water and the most nutritious food. The average AQI at their Delhi home is less than 15