Rohan Venkat takes us to the Lok Sabha to look at how the fallout from the general election is impacting the vote there. A new Speaker will be elected at the end of June, but will the Telugu Desam Party secure the post? In London, Tom Hamilton talks us through the impact that Nigel Farage and his Reform party is having in reshaping the landscape of the British Right, while, in the US, Emily Tamkin looks at how – and why – the Right gets away with characterising its politics as "common sense".
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The Indian media is acting like a Hindutva ally in its coverage of the violence in Canada
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‘The Fertile Earth’: An epic debut novel about how class and caste dictates whom and how to love
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Maharashtra polls: Nawab Malik loses from Mankhurd, Zeeshan Siddique loses from Bandra East
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Maharashtra poll result: MNS leader Amit Thackeray loses from Mahim, party fails to win single seat
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Jharkhand Loktantrik Krantikari Morcha’s Jairam Mahato wins Dumri seat, loses Bermo
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Screen time can involve several activities and not all of them are bad
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‘A Tamilian trapped among three Punjabis’: Subhash Ghai rewinds to the ‘Taal’ soundtrack
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Maharashtra polls: State BJP chief Chandrashekhar Bawankule narrowly trails Congress’ Suresh Bhoyar
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Explained: Why Kenya cancelled Adani airport development deal after US indictment
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Jharkhand election results: JMM-led alliance on course to victory, leading in 57 seats