In recent years, right-wing populist parties have experienced significant political success across nearly all Western ...
Rejecting imposition of timelines on Governors & President for assent to bills, SC’s bid to frame constitutional interpretation as 'swadeshi' unleashes a range of reactions.
Another family member’s claim to power indicates that the leadership is not always immune to internal challenges, rebellions ...
The Kesavananda Bharati case was not a mere legal precedent; it stood out as one of the most profound affirmations of India’s ...
New independent research from DSIT reveals the scale of economic disruption caused by cyber-attacks across UK sectors. From fraud and IP theft to service outages and infrastructure risks, the findings ...
Brazilian democracy has spent the past three years in a near-permanent state of tension – a full-body clench against an ex-president who refused to accept defeat. On Saturday morning, those muscles ...
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Making Sense of Inflation

The economic force is often seen as a barometer for a nation's mood and health. But have we misunderstood it all along?
Labour should explain why it wants a shrinking population and how it will affect choices on tax, spending and public services ...
We found out the favourite 2025 books of 35 expert readers – and the Books & Ideas team shares our own picks, too.
A University of Oklahoma professor’s unexpected ICE detainment despite holding a valid H-1B visa has sparked widespread concern among academics and raised questions about the treatment of ...
Part XVI argues that security, when grounded in human rights rather than domination, becomes the anchor of equality. A shared future between Israelis and Palestinians requires security frameworks that ...
The outrage over Maryam Boujettou’s hijab reveals the fragility of France's commitment to equality, challenging a state that ...