well, there is a list of problems facing this year s french open and it has just got longer. novak djokovic has withdrawn from the touranment with a knee injury, ending his own defence of the title at roland garros. the world number one had been involved in the latest finish in french open history, before returning on monday to deal not only with another marathon match but also a slippery court. djokovic then claimed that had contributed to the injury which has now forced him to pull out. here s our tennis correspondent russell fuller. it has been described as a torn medial meniscus, right knee problem. we don t know the severity of this injury, but it is a huge concern to novak djokovic with wimbledon starting in just underfour weeks time and the olympics beginning in just under eight. he is desperate to win an olympic gold medal for the first time in his career, and both of those events must have big question marks attached to them. it was a problem that he had, and mi
may have gotten richer, but have the poor also benefited from a lot of the policies? so there are several economic aspects that need to be deliberated as the government in power looks at the next five years to consolidate the fiscal policies that we ve seen over the last ten years. so, yes, while there are bright sparks, there are also several challenges which were brought forth during the campaigning in the indian elections of 2024, but it is for the government in power to solve a lot of these issues if india wants to become the third largest economy in the world, up from being the fifth largest. india s financial markets fell sharply on tuesday as narendra modi appeared to fall short of the landslide victory that many investors had expected. the world s most populous country is one of the fastest growing economies. however, unemployment, especially among young people, remains a major challenge for modi s government. economist madhavi arora explains the impact on his economi
injury, ending his own defence of the title at roland garros. the world number one had been involved in the latest finish in french open history, before returning on monday to deal not only with another marathon match but also a slippery court. djokovic then claimed that had contributed to the injury which has now forced him to pull out. here s our tennis correspondent russell fuller. it has been described as a torn medial meniscus, right knee problem. we don t know the severity of this injury, but it is a huge concern to novak djokovic with wimbledon starting in just underfour weeks time and the olympics beginning in just under eight. he is desperate to win an olympic gold medal for the first time in his career, and both of those events must have big question marks attached to them. it was a problem that he had, and mild problem, when he severed his right knee coming into the championship. in his mind it was clearly aggravated by the courts yesterday. he was slipping and
so clearly, the rich may have gotten richer, but have the poor also benefited from a lot of the policies? so there are several economic aspects that need to be deliberated as the government in power looks at the next five years to consolidate the fiscal policies that we ve seen over the last ten years. so, yes, while there are bright sparks, there are also several challenges which were brought forth during the campaigning in the indian elections of 2024, but it is for the government in power to solve a lot of these issues if india wants to become the third largest economy in the world, up from being the fifth largest. india s financial markets fell sharply on tuesday as narendra modi appeared to fall short of the landslide victory that many investors had expected. the world s most populous country is one of the fastest growing economies. however, unemployment, especially among young people, remains a major challenge for modi s government. economist madhavi arora explains the
so clearly, the rich may have gotten richer, but have the poor also benefited from a lot of the policies? so there are several economic aspects that need to be deliberated as the government in power looks at the next five years to consolidate the fiscal policies that we ve seen over the last ten years. so, yes, while there are bright sparks, there are also several challenges which were brought forth during the campaigning in the indian elections of 2024, but it is for the government in power to solve a lot of these issues if india wants to become the third largest economy in the world, up from being the fifth largest. india s financial markets fell sharply on tuesday as narendra modi appeared to fall short of the landslide victory that many investors had expected. the world s most populous country is one of the fastest growing economies. however, unemployment, especially among young people, remains a major challenge for modi s government. i spoke to economist madhavi arora. o