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A law around low-carbon climate resilient development
The Hindu· 24 hours agoEarlier, we had suggested that a patchwork of judicial interventions would fall short of the encompassing and systemic approach climate change requires. There is, therefore ...
Lok Sabha 2024: The return of the argumentative Indian
Scroll· 7 days agoIn courthouses, it ensured that speakers and debaters selected at random from among the citizenry were granted equal time to deliberate and debate matters of policy. In India ...
On the shelf: Here are some of the books that you may find interesting
Financial Express· 2 days agoAnthony Fauci is arguably the most famous and revered doctor in the world today. Hailed as...
What is sovereignty and how philosophers define it
Indian Express· 3 days agoIn many contemporary political crises and issues, the concepts of sovereignty and territorial integrity played out clearly. For instance, the< ...
UPSC Key | Abhaya mudra, Modinomics, Critical Mineral Recycling and more
Indian Express· 5 days agoThe Indian Express UPSC Essentials brings to you the June edition of its monthly magazine. What’s ...
Ohio redistricting reform group submits more than 731,000 signatures, sets sights on November
Ohio Capital Journal· 6 days agoReporting more than 731,000 signatures submitted to the Ohio Secretary of State’s Office, Citizens...
India's scientific upsurge gives cutting edge to soft diplomacy: VP Dhankar
Business Standard India· 2 days agoAddressing a large gathering of graduates in various fields, their parents and faculty members of...
Remembering Shinzo Abe
Financial Express· 2 days agoDespite the good, the bad and the ugly of Abe-San, his contribution to the Japanese polity and the
Who is Rachel Reeves, poised to be Britain’s first woman finance minister?
Firstpost· 3 days agoShortly after British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak conceded defeat, the left-of-centre Labour Party...
Freedom isn’t free
Nevada Current· 4 days agoPolicy, politics and progressive commentary You can’t understand the scope of 122,000 names until you see them on a wall. Stand at the