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LONDON IS FALLING

LONDON IS FALLING

There is a well-known adage about the United Kingdom that has been doing the rounds for years now -- the UK is a very poor country attached to a very rich city (London). But today, borrowing from “The Clash,” London is falling. The golden age...

Shlomo Ben-Ami

Lord Chastises Vassal

The ceasefire that was reportedly just agreed between the United States and Iran reflects US President Donald Trump’s desperation to escape the quagmire that he created. Gone is the muddled array of objectives he touted in the war’s early days. All the Trump administration has...

Melvin Durai

Hydration breaks: Do we really need them?

Melvin Durai If you've been watching the 2026 FIFA World Cup, you probably noticed something different about this year's matches. About 22 minutes into each half, the referee blows his whistle, and the players take a three-minute hydration break. Three minutes is just the right...

SHADOW MARKET POWER

Helena Malikova & Brianna Rock   Europe has a blind spot in its approach to regulating mergers and acquisitions. Big Tech firms are amassing what we call “shadow market power” through potentially anti-competitive strategies that bypass current rules for oversight, investigation, and intervention. Generally, transactions...

MONSOON SHOWDOWN

Anil Singh The forthcoming Monsoon Session of Parliament in July could become one of the most consequential political tests of the current government. At the centre of the agenda is the possibility of reviving the Delimitation Bill and related constitutional amendments. Far from a technical...

PRATIGYAN DAS

Stand-up comedy under scrutiny

Pratigyan Das A viral crowd-work segment from a stand-up show by comedian Pranit More has created a ruckus on social media. The video clip showed Himanshu Jangra, an audience, recounting a date where he spent Rs 370 on chicken biryani and then suggested that he...

Shivaji Sarkar

A Rs15 lakh-crore question

The Rajesh Exports controversy has produced one of the most astonishing numbers in Indian corporate history. The SEBI’s interim order, after two years of initial probe, alleges that the company overstated revenues by Rs15.15 lakh crore between FY21 and FY25. At the centre of the...

A FRAGMENTED WORLD

When G7 leaders gather in Évian on 15 June, they will confront a postwar order that has run its course. The United Nations, the Bretton Woods institutions, and other pillars of international cooperation—all founded on the belief that universal rules could underpin global governance—delivered decades...

Dhurjati Mukherjee

Time for strategy not fallacy

Dhurjati Mukherjee The outlook for the Indian economy in the current fiscal sadly does not appear quite encouraging, despite growing 7.8% in January-March quarter of the last fiscal. The Reserve Bank of India left the repo rate unchanged at 5.25% but reduced its growth forecast...

Peter Singer

POPE’S AI VISION

Peter Singer Pope Leo XIV deserves great credit for making AI the topic of his first encyclical, Magnifica Humanitatis. Leo’s call for more thought and action about AI deserves to be heard by policymakers and publics, religious or secular, everywhere. Leo rightly notes that AI...

 

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