Big law in IndiaIndia loosens restrictions on foreign lawyersFor real this time?Protracted legal battles are common in India. One of the longest-running of all
Give it a restTo ensure vaccines work properly, men should get a good night’s sleepThe case for women is less clearVaccines get all the glory, but it is really
EggstortionThe price of eggs in America cannot be explained by inflation aloneYou can’t make an omelette without breaking antitrust lawsWhen the holiday-induce
Lunar livingPressurised natural caves could offer a home from home on the MoonIt would make building bases a lot cheaper and easierImagine a habitable colony on
No flies on KenyaHow an east African country became an odd sort of global powerhouseA cottage industry that adorns fishing rods on rivers across the worldRed-ey
Gay watching for straight womenAre Thailand’s gay TV dramas the next K-pop?A Thai take on manga storylines is big in JapanTHE “2GETHER CAFE”, a pop-up restau
Fiction from New ZealandIn “Birnam Wood”, Eleanor Catton returns with a thrillerThe Booker-winner’s new novel pits a billionaire against a guerrilla gardenin
Discovery processCan an AI be an inventor?The British Supreme Court considers the argumentsJudicial processes involve slow, deliberative thinking. Artificial in
Silver and democracyNewfangled coins and mercenaries may have brought about democracyIn ancient Greece, the old order could not stand against themIn the view of
The glass-ceiling indexAfter years in decline, is the gender pay gap opening up?With luck, the increase in 2021 was a blipOn average, women earn less than men.
Brexit and Northern IrelandExplaining what is in the Windsor frameworkRishi Sunak’s deal softens the Irish Sea border, but not as much as he claimsThe new Brex
Micro YOLOYoung South Koreans are embracing fractional investingTiny shares of non-traditional assets represent a beguiling, not entirely safe, entry-level inve
Home EntertainmentMarcel Marceau was a giant of an underappreciated art formBorn 100 years ago, the mime artist understood the eloquence of silenceSAY “MIME”
Campus fiction“I Have Some Questions for You” raises lots of themRebecca Makkai’s new novel is a crime story about sex, race and the abuse of powerI Have Som
ArchaeologyAntarctic rocks can help sort stone tools from natural lookalikesThat will help archaeologists who study the PalaeolithicAntarctica is somewhere arch
European historyTimothy Garton Ash travels across Europe and into its past“Homelands” is a trip down memory lane on a continental scaleHomelands. By Timothy G
World in a dishThe rise of chilli crisp is a study in how foods become fadsIn lockdown, people in the West discovered an age-old Chinese condimentFor some, cook