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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Gautam Adani met ex Andhra CM Jagan Reddy to offer $200 million bribe, alleges US securities panel
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Not stubble burning, cars are the main villain in Delhi's apocalyptic air pollution
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Why the Adani indictment matters for India
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Why the US has accused Adani of hiding its alleged bribes in India from American investors
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Over 120 writers accuse JCB Literature Prize of hypocrisy over links to ‘bulldozer justice’
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Kirana stores resisted e-commerce, but can they survive instant delivery onslaught?
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Kenya cancels Adani contracts after billionaire’s US indictment
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How armed outsiders and a radical militia shattered the peace in Manipur’s Jiribam
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How a British suffragist brought Ajanta’s ancient paintings into the light of modernity
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Gangster Lawrence Bishnoi’s brother Anmol Bishnoi arrested in United States