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    Women’s empowerment via cricket — Howzzat!

    Women’s empowerment via cricket — Howzzat! Mohit Burman of Punjab Kings is keen on picking up a franchise in women’s IPL. It is good business for him, and welcome progress for Indian women and for India as a whole.
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    Blows hot and cold

    Blows hot and cold Globally, freak weather events have become worse and more frequent over the past decade, to the point that crisis denial is ostrich-like
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    The year when strain in China-US relations divided the world right down the middle

    The year when strain in China-US relations divided the world right down the middle European leaders should brace themselves in 2023 for further US efforts to bring the Europeans on side with the new regime.
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    Will the central banks do what it takes?

    Will the central banks do what it takes? Real interest rates have remained negative for multiyear periods in a global financial center only four times since the mid-1800s (at least).
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    Unfortunate return of the end of history

    Unfortunate return of the end of history Without political checks and balances, free media, and an independent civil society, autocrats do not receive the feedback needed to make wise and competent decisions.
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    Why the US won't chase the cheapest supply chains

    Why the US won't chase the cheapest supply chains The Biden administration’s friend-shoring approach aims to deepen our economic integration with a large number of trusted trading partners that we can count on
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    After covid-19, now a pandemic of debt

    After covid-19, now a pandemic of debt The Economist has identified 53 vulnerable countries that have either defaulted on their debts or are at high risk of debt distress.
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    There are lessons to learn from Ukraine

    There are lessons to learn from Ukraine Owing to the fallout from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, many governments today are acting as if they are also at war.
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    Waging a war with populism

    Waging a war with populism Russia may no longer be the totalitarian society that my great-grandfather Nikita Khrushchev ruled six decades ago, but totalitarianism seemingly remains in its DNA
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    The need to unite for humanity and face year ahead with firm sense of confidence

    The need to unite for humanity and face year ahead with firm sense of confidence If half of the population is suppressed, no society or economy can thrive.
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    The Ukraine war and its fallout on Asian security issues

    The Ukraine war and its fallout on Asian security issues A core lesson in building durable structures of peace and security in the post-World War II era is that solidarity among participating countries is indispensable
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    Working-age population on the decline

    Working-age population on the decline According to the UN’s World Population Prospects 2022 (WPP2022) report, the global fertility rate, which stood at 2.3 overall in 2021, will hit the demographic tipping point of 2.1 by 2050, owing to a globally synchronized decline in birth rates, including...
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    Striking a balance between economics and human well-being

    Striking a balance between economics and human well-being We need to overcome our fixation on money alone as a measure of human well-being. We need a better acquaintance with the way that sociologists think.
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    The political threat to well-being today

    The political threat to well-being today The US could have provided childcare—so that more women could enter the labour force, alleviating the alleged labour shortages—and Europe could have moved more quickly to reform its energy markets and prevent a spike in electricity prices.
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    What sank Soviet economy now threatens to scuttle China's

    What sank Soviet economy now threatens to scuttle China's China’s own ratio of private consumption to GDP remains one of the lowest in the world – just 38.5% in 2021, compared to 70% in the US and 56% in Japan.
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    India can help end agri crisis; support science, medicine

    India can help end agri crisis; support science, medicine Despite our yearning for advancement we Indians are rooted to our homeland
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    Mint Explainer: Fixing the mess in India's online gaming

    Mint Explainer: Fixing the mess in India's online gaming Centre has made a beginning, but the issue may ultimately land up in court.
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    MFs need structural changes to protect investors and ensure market integrity

    MFs need structural changes to protect investors and ensure market integrity With new Sebi rules on mutual funds, late though, the regulator appears to be mindful of the need to ensure accountability.
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    We did not manage to double the income of Indian farmers

    We did not manage to double the income of Indian farmers Multiple surveys indicate that we not only missed that goal but our rural economy is in deep distress
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    We should aim to lead the field of artificial intelligence

    We should aim to lead the field of artificial intelligence In recent weeks, two seemingly unrelated developments in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) have brought India into focus
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