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    Uneven privacy

    Uneven privacy Ideally, privacy should be shielded from state agencies under political control by default settings of law, not as a matter of redressal later.
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    Digital in healthcare: An idea whose time has come to bridge the gaps

    Digital in healthcare: An idea whose time has come to bridge the gaps Technology is the only answer to ensure better health outcomes at a reasonable cost
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    Much needs to be done to bolster our defences

    Much needs to be done to bolster our defences Some 7,000 Indian soldiers and officers were either killed or captured in war
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    How to shore up India’s poor trade show

    How to shore up India’s poor trade show Current account deficit reflects the fall in savings in the economy. Higher interest rates and a weaker rupee can help but that would need political buy-in.
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    Mint Explainer: 9 things to know about Ukraine’s re-conquest of Kherson

    Mint Explainer: 9 things to know about Ukraine’s re-conquest of Kherson It's a major psychological victory for Ukraine but gives Russian military a chance to create a stronger defensive line through the winter.
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    No need for a UK-India FTA at the expense of affordable drugs

    No need for a UK-India FTA at the expense of affordable drugs A sticking point in the trade talks between the two sides has been the British demand for India to align its patent regime with Britain’s.
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    A priority order for our SDGs can prove effective and win followers

    A priority order for our SDGs can prove effective and win followers It is prudent for a world facing too many demands with too few resources to focus on the most effective public policies first
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    Goldman payout: The message of #MeToo is yet to fully sink in

    Goldman payout: The message of #MeToo is yet to fully sink in Half a decade of this push for gender justice hasn’t been sufficient
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    Can e-commerce and MSMEs coexist? It’s complicated

    Can e-commerce and MSMEs coexist? It’s complicated E-commerce benefits consumers but has scope for harming small retailers.
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    Faith, not force

    Faith, not force To illustrate the absurdity of parents dictating their kids’ future, forcing them onto career paths that may or may not have anything to do with their interests or happiness, the brand loaded shelves at some trial supermarkets with ‘forced packs’
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    What Liverpool’s worth is the new guessing game

    What Liverpool’s worth is the new guessing game The EPL club is up for sale, Reliance is said to be interested and an eye-popping price tag of above £4 billion has been in the air. Can any football club command such a huge valuation?
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    We must not be beguiled by our deceptively low inflation prints

    We must not be beguiled by our deceptively low inflation prints October’s drop is due to a high base even as local drivers stay strong and this bodes ill for India’s poor
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    No reason for euphoria in fight against inflation

    No reason for euphoria in fight against inflation Central banks globally fell badly behind in anticipating price pressures and must closely track people’s expectations.
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    On the dark side of the moon

    On the dark side of the moon Unmanned Orion is the initial thrust in mankind’s effort to return to the Moon
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    The son not rising at Kotak Bank doesn’t mean he can’t in future

    The son not rising at Kotak Bank doesn’t mean he can’t in future Uday Kotak’s son Jay Kotak has got everything it takes to learn the ropes and eventually climb up to the C-suite.
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    Abrupt exit of Bolloré may be a blessing in disguise for JLR

    Abrupt exit of Bolloré may be a blessing in disguise for JLR Choosing the right successor would not be an easy task but a pair of fresh eyes scrutinizing the projects JLR has undertaken would do no harm.
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    Mint Explainer: The 2.5 bn bank heist of the century has VVIP suspects

    Mint Explainer: The 2.5 bn bank heist of the century has VVIP suspects The money was siphoned off from the bank account of Iraq's national tax agency to five companies whose ownership remains obscure.
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    Verbosity versus wit

    Verbosity versus wit What’s short and snappy tends to arouse suspicion, while the long and lumbering goes into extra time to hone an age-old national habit of stretching time
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    Privacy mustn’t get lost in legislative fine print

    Privacy mustn’t get lost in legislative fine print Exposed as we are to prying eyes online, we must rely on a protective law to keep privy what we have a right to. India’s data protection bill should be guided by privacy as a basic must
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    Five ways to resurrect Twitter

    Five ways to resurrect Twitter From a UN takeover to a consortium buying it, some options seem unreal, but its survival is at stake.
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