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Explainer: The risks and vulnerabilities faced by healthcare staff in India
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Explainer: The risks and vulnerabilities faced by healthcare staff in India

Those providing essential healthcare services are at risk of facing violence, often from an emotionally charged public

Explainer: The fading glitter of Surat's diamond polishing units
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Explainer: The fading glitter of Surat's diamond polishing units

This is the first time in five decades that there has been a recession for two consecutive years, and the situation has worsened over the last six months

UK elections 2024 ANALYSIS: Asians shift allegiances
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UK elections 2024 ANALYSIS: Asians shift allegiances

Both Labour and Conservatives will need to re-think how to win back voters

Sunak’s graceful exit is a testament to British democratic values
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Sunak’s graceful exit is a testament to British democratic values

In his resignation speech, Sunak focused first on apologising – to the country and to his party – and taking personal responsibility.

Politics, not race, will decide Sunak’s fate in July 4 battle
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Politics, not race, will decide Sunak’s fate in July 4 battle

Sunak’s public reputation has soared and crashed over four short years in the public eye, yet his visible ethnicity has been constant throughout.

Rahul Gandhi turns 54: The man must be happy this birthday & why not...
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Rahul Gandhi turns 54: The man must be happy this birthday & why not...

After facing numerous electoral debacles, the Indian National Congress leader saw his party reviving itself in the general elections of 2024 and getting 99 seats, its best show in a decade.

The hidden wiring of Indian democracy
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The hidden wiring of Indian democracy

The Indian electoral process was understood even by relatively unsophisticated voters and not just those who were competing politically or those who were responsible for administering it.

Why India's firebrand leader Mamata Banerjee is hard to beat at home, even by Modi
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Why India's firebrand leader Mamata Banerjee is hard to beat at home, even by Modi

While the Hindu nationalist party set up narratives against the only woman chief minister of the country and her party before this year's general elections, the ground reality was completely different.