Recent polling shows that the Democrat's shiny new candidate – Kamala Harris – is ahead in almost all the swing states. Meanwhile, the British far-right, who seemed so potent last week, have bee repelled by anti-fascist campaigners and the criminal justice system. Is the tide beginning to turn in favour of reasoned debate? Emily Tamkin and Tom Hamilton report back, while Rohan Venkat, back from vacation, picks up on the turbulence in Bangladesh.
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Centre changes election conduct rules days after HC tells EC to provide poll documents to petitioner
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2024 Jawad Memorial Prize for Urdu-English Translation: Read the winning poems
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Shirish Patel: The urban planner who looked beyond the vanity of Mumbai’s privileged
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1971 surrender photo removed from Army chief’s office, replaced by Mahabharata-inspired painting
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7 Indians among those injured in Germany car attack, MEA calls it ‘horrific, senseless’
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Backstory 2024: When I trekked two hours in Himachal for an interview
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Sunday book pick: Sexual escapism and familial expectations lock horns in ‘The Children’s Bach’
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Protected Area Regime reimposed in Manipur, Nagaland and Mizoram
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What a meeting with a woman entrepreneur in Kolkata taught a German diplomat about women in India
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Interview: East India Company to Big Tech – how corporations think about knowledge