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Our take on the state elections, Nijjar-Pannun saga, COP28 – in 50 words

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This week, BJP sweeped the state elections, COP 28 is in full swing, China formally accepted the Taliban ambassador. Read our 50-word editorials on them and much more.

8 December

Mahua Moitra’s expulsion without letting her cross-examine violates principles of natural justice

RBI raising its GDP growth estimate shows good macroeconomic handling

7 December

BJP MP asking for law against live-in relationships is regressive. His presumed morality can’t dictate liberty

6 December

Telangana CM-designate Revanth Reddy must avoid populism and follow fiscal prudence

Rise of ‘ghar baithe job’ websites doesn’t just target gullible people. It’s a national threat

COP28’s discusses phasing out fossil fuels. But everyone’s journey won’t be same

5 December

Assembly poll results show Congress old guard should hang up their boots, make way for new ideas

ZPM win shows Congress’ irrelevance in Northeast, popularity of Lalduhoma’s regional identity pitch

Amid Nijjar-Pannun saga, India & US keeping emotion out of ties, acting responsibly

4 December

Tamil Nadu cops raiding ED office shows how broken the federal compact is. Centre must fix it

China formally accepting Taliban ambassador just a start. It will be normalised in global order

3 December

CM Chouhan showed no insecurity in fourth term, deserves credit as much as PM Modi

Results vindicate Modi’s popularity, reaffirm Congress’ inability to beat BJP in direct contests in North India

 

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