
Three Years Into Covid-19, Burning Questions That WHO Needs To Answer (Part 3)
Bhaskaran Raman, a professor at IIT Bombay, wants to know whether WHO has analysed why Africa has largely not faced the brunt of Covid-19
Bhaskaran Raman, a professor at IIT Bombay, wants to know whether WHO has analysed why Africa has largely not faced the brunt of Covid-19
1,500+ Alphabet employees write a petition to the CEO, seeking better labour rights amid mass sackings
Susan Raj, a noted behaviour specialist, wants to know why non-mainstream treatments for Covid-19 were suppressed during the peak of the pandemic
‘A Soldier Returns’ takes audiences back to the dark days of the invasion of Iraq in 2003
The media is fanning the misconception that the new AI tech will take away millions of jobs, when it’s actually people in boardrooms who’ll sack employees
BOOK SHELF
An investigative book narrates how Saddam Hussein was toppled for defying the petrodollar
Here’s a comprehensive report card that encapsulates the dark legacy of the pandemic
Dr. Amitav Banerjee asks why it was decided that absolutely fit people who tested Covid+ would be labelled as ‘cases’
The initiative comes from the UHO, formed by critical-thinking activists, doctors, and experts during the Covid-19 pandemic
Water and sanitation are among the key areas that are being commoditised under India’s much-celebrated Smart City Mission
France isn’t the only country shaken by anti-people pension reform plans. Other nations have faced the same music
The hallowed G7 country’s unemployment rate is double that of the Indian state of Karnataka