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Arabian nightmare
Apart from the thousands of lives lost, the biggest casualty of the war is the 'new Middle East'
War and pain
Israel's overwhelming Fetaliation against Hamas could lead to a wider conflict with global ramifications
HOOKED ON THE AFGHAN SPIRIT
Joy is a rare commodity in Afghanistan; its cricketers are grabbing every chance for folks back home
WORKING FOR OTHERS IS A GREAT SOLACE FOR A JUDGE
I was a very shy child, probably because I was born late. I have a sister who is 14 years elder. My teachers advised my parents to get a pet dog to help me overcome my shyness.
THE SAGE OF REASON
For CJI D.Y. Chandrachud, law has been as much a refuge in dark times as a means of dispensing justice
Highyway To Hell
Hamas made use of the economics of terror to get the better of Israel's military and intelligence, pushing the country into disarray and threatening diplomatic realignments in the Middle East. Israelis say they might have lost the battle, but will win the war
Eyeless across Gaza
Two millennia ago, the Chinese built the Great Wall to keep barbarian tribes away. In 1216, Genghis Khan bribed a sentry to open one of its gates for him, and he entered China with his marauding Mongol horsemen.
THE BRAINS BEHIND THE SCENES
A new breed of strategists, consultants and researchers is driving the narrative ahead of the upcoming assembly polls
Is US leaving Ukraine?
To be America’s enemy is dangerous, to be its friend is fatal,” said veteran diplomat Henry Kissinger, five decades ago.
Why the caged bear roars!
We live in an opinionated world. Maybe it’s because of WhatsApp university, or the dating apps, or the general obsession with seeking validation and dopamine through likes or going viral and monetising your following through advertising moolah.
Burning questions
Israel is trying to identify breaches and learn lessons from them
HAMAS CAUGHT US BY COMPLETE SURPRISE
INTERVIEW with BRIGADIER GENERAL (RES) YOSSI KUPERWASSER former IDF intelligence official
WE ARE EAGER TO LIVE IN PEACE WITH ISRAELIS
INTERVIEW with ADNAN ABU ALHAIJA Palestine's ambassador to India
NETANYAHU SHOULD GO
INTERVIEW with IDO DISSENTSHIK former editor-in-chief, Ma'ariv
IRON DOME HAD 96 PER CENT SUCCESS
INTERVIEW with BRIG GEN DANIEL GOLD director, Directorate of Defence Research & Development, Israel
CYBER SHIELD IN CAMEL LAND
THE WEEK visits a 1,800-acre complex in Negev desert where Israel is creating a Cyber Dome for hybrid wars of the future
STARC IS THE X FACTOR IN THIS AUSTRALIAN TEAM
INTERVIEW with Glenn McGrath, Australia great and three-time World Cup winner
CANNOT EXPECT ONE PLAYER TO WIN YOU THE WORLD CUP
INTERVIEW with KAPIL DEV WORLD CUP-WINNING CAPTAIN
Our athletes now go to win, not participate
INTERVIEW with ANURAG THAKUR Union sports minister
NURTURING TALENT TAKES TIME IN INDIA
INTERVIEW witJaggy Shivdasani, Asian Games silver medallist
RIDE TO THE FUTURE
Harley-Davidson and Triumph go for pillion rides in India. It could transform the two-wheeler industry
CASTING A SPELL
How Mukesh Chhabra works his magic on screen by picking the right actors for the right role
The Gregory Peck of India
For the past month, the media has been abuzz celebrating iconic actor Dev Anand’s birth centenary.
STEEL UNDER THE SILK
Netflix's Beckham does a good job of highlighting the legend's mentality and industry that are sometimes obscured by his celebrity
Desi girl's new wardrobe
A year or so ago, the Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI) chief Sunil Sethi and I sat on the floor at the fashion week venue asking scores of fashion students and wannabe designers who they thought was India’s “biggest” fashion designer. An overwhelming majority said Manish Malhotra.
The modern culinary experience encompasses a multitude of elements
INTERVIEW with Sareeka John, culinary curator and co-founder of Guestronomy, a premier curation company
Threads that choke
I thought Parineeti Chopra made for such a happy bride. Seeing images of her dancing to her husband-to-be waiting at the mandap, running the lemon and spoon race with his family, singing songs that mean much to the young lovers, and basically just having a blast at her own wedding, one can’t help but feel all warm and fuzzy.
A HEIST WITHOUT BITE
Jeffrey Archer's latest book lacks his signature 'unputdownable' quality
Page to stage
Literary adaptations at the heart of Qadir Ali Baig Theatre Festival
LOVELESS IN HOLLYWOOD
Even as Hollywood rom-coms are stuck in a rut, one can find inspiration in world cinema