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Last Laughs

The Amritsar train tragedy, and Bishop Franco Mulakkal gets a ‘hero’s welcome’

The best cartoons of the day, chosen by editors at ThePrint.

Focus on Ram temple, and the difficult road to Sabarimala

The best Indian cartoons of the day, chosen by editors at ThePrint.

How #MeToo movement forced M.J. Akbar to quit, and the Sabarimala protest

The best cartoons of the day, chosen by editors at ThePrint.

Sabarimala opens door to all women, and 97 lawyers for M.J. Akbar

The best cartoons of the day, chosen by editors at ThePrint.

MJ Akbar’s defiance in the face of #MeToo, and Shatrughan Sinha’s latest stunt

The best cartoons of the day, chosen by editors at ThePrint.

The two-facedness of Saudi prince Salman, and too many cooks will spoil Brexit

The best cartoons of the day, chosen by editors at ThePrint.

More tremors of #MeToo, the burden of M.J. Akbar, and Ganga sheds a tear for her late son

The best cartoons of the day, chosen by editors at ThePrint.

The Rafale deal options, and Gujarat’s statue of ‘unity’

The best cartoons of the day, chosen by editors at ThePrint.

On Camera

No more lip service on UNSC reforms—it’s time to form an implementation roadmap

Most of the UNSC’s failures stem from the use of veto power by the P5. In a world that champions democracy, the UNSC is inherently the most undemocratic entity possible.

After a brief surge, private investment & hiring has again turned cautious. Focus is on cutting debt

Financial year 2022-23 saw private investments & hiring surge, but since then firms are using cash to reduce debt. General elections didn’t help matters, either.

Morocco signs pact with Tata for joint manufacture of WhAP Infantry Fighting Vehicle

The armoured platform is India's first amphibious infantry combat wheeled vehicle. Last year, the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces had procured 90 military trucks from the Tata Group.

Islam doesn’t kill democracy. The army-Islam combo does

How come Indonesia, Malaysia, Turkey and Sri Lanka remain constitutional, democratic and stable despite Islam and Buddhism respectively, but Pakistan, Bangladesh and Myanmar don’t?