Ukraine war briefing: Russia running on imported gasoline, government confirms
India | The Guardianby Warren Murray with Guardian writers and agencies·2d ago
- Russia has begun importing fuel, its government has confirmed, as a shipload of gasoline arrived from India.
‘We are impatient’: meet the women protesting for change in India
India | The Guardianby Niha Masih·3d ago
There is much to be said for the extraordinary women living ordinary lives, who nonetheless shaped India.
Coping with 54C heat: Delhi slum diaries detail living in extreme temperatures
India | The Guardianby Suchitra in Delhi·4d ago
Every summer evening, Gulshan follows the same routine. She washes the floor of her one-room home several times so it cools a little for her four children to sleep on.
AI cheating, leaked papers and marking errors: how exam protests went global
India | The Guardianby Deborah Solomon and Oliver Holmes·5d ago
Families with teenagers in education know the private, hidden pain of exam season. But this year, what might have been a summer of quiet family anxiety has erupted in several countries into public...
Little rain on the horizon as England and Wales experience driest July on record
India | The Guardianby Megan Davies for MetDesk·7d ago
England has experienced its driest July since records began in 1836, receiving only 6.5mm of rainfall – 10% of the country’s long-term meteorological average for the month.
‘We feared we’d all be drowned’: the Indian floods that killed more than 100 and left thousands homeless
India | The Guardianby Maitreyee Boruah in Guwahati, Assam·7d ago
It was a normal July morning in the Indian state of Assam. After finishing her chores and eating breakfast, Gitali Phukon, a resident of the town of Gaurisagar, left her home to buy groceries.
India fuels worldwide jump in planned coal production
India | The Guardianby Jillian Ambrose Energy correspondent·8d ago
Enough new coalmining projects were proposed last year to increase global supplies by 2.5bn tonnes a year, an increase of 11% from the year before, even as demand for coal plateaus, according to a...
Songs of Forgotten Trees review – sensitive, ambiguous drama of female intimacy in Mumbai
India | The Guardianby Cath Clarke·9d ago
In a tiny crumbling Mumbai apartment two women move around each other, squeezing into the kitchen to cook, or past one another in the hallway.
As conflict in the Middle East intensifies, India’s relationship with Israel deepens
India | The Guardianby Niha Masih·10d ago
Hello, and welcome back to This Is India. For this week’s newsletter, I’m looking at India’s evolving relationship with Israel, and how it has deepened as conflict swept across the Middle East.
‘The payment is small and the paths are steep’: the women saving India’s remotest people from polio
India | The Guardianby Kamran Yousuf in Pulwama, Kashmir·10d ago
Before sunrise, Shameema slips on her worn rubber sandals and checks the insulated box – the ice packs inside must maintain the crucial cold chain at between 2C and 8C (35.6-46.4F).
US judge drops criminal charges against Indian billionaire Gautam Adani
India | The Guardianby Reuters·11d ago
A US judge on Monday dismissed criminal charges against the Indian billionaire Gautam Adani, after the justice department said it had decided to abandon the fraud and bribery case.
Police use teargas on young Indians as government jobs protest escalates
India | The Guardianby Penelope MacRae in Delhi·11d ago
Thousands of angry young job-seekers clashed with police in Jharkhand, one of India’s poorest states, on Monday as a weeks-long protest over alleged irregularities in recruitment drives for coveted...
The Guardian view on India’s green growth gamble: it will need more than private finance | Editorial
India | The Guardianby Editorial·12d ago
India is attempting to do something the world has never seen before. So claimed Niti Aayog, the government of India’s policy thinktank, earlier this year.
Cockroach protests: parents of Indian students who took their own lives reveal pressure of leaked exam papers and resits
India | The Guardianby Cheena Kapoor·12d ago
When the Indian government announced the resignation of its education minister in late July after weeks of protest, there were widespread celebrations.
Best of 2026…so far: ‘I see it as trafficking’: the brutal reality of life as a foreign student in the UK – podcast
India | The Guardianby Written by Samira Shackle and read by Dinita Gohil. Produced by Nicola Alexandrou. The executive producer was Ellie Bury·14d ago
- Read the text version here - Support the Guardian today: theguardian.com/longreadpod Best of 2026…so far: ‘I see it as trafficking’: the brutal reality of life as a foreign student in the UK –...
India-Bangladesh relations hit new low over exiled PM’s speech to press in Delhi
India | The Guardianby Redwan Ahmed in Dhaka and Penelope MacRae in Delhi·15d ago
Bangladesh has lashed out at India for allowing the ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina to address journalists in New Delhi, plunging already strained bilateral relations to a fresh low.
High-profile Indian journalist jailed for 10 years for raping colleague
India | The Guardianby Agence France-Press in Mumbai·15d ago
An Indian court has sentenced a high-profile former editor of an investigative news magazine to 10 years in prison after convicting him of raping a junior colleague, overturning his acquittal in a...
Exiled PM vows to return to Bangladesh despite execution threat
India | The Guardianby Penelope MacRae in Delhi·16d ago
Bangladesh’s ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina has vowed to return home by the end of the year, even though she faces a death sentence. “They may put me in a cell. They may kill me.
‘Punch to the gut’: Indian football thrown into chaos with Jamshedpur withdrawal from ISL
India | The Guardianby John Duerden·16d ago
“Please don’t let this be the final whistle for Jamshedpur FC,” the defender Pratik Chaudhari said, looking into the camera as teammates looked on disconsolately.
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