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Horrific to see Capitol breach, this should never take place in a democracy — US envoy Juster

Horrific to see Capitol breach, this should never take place in a democracy — US envoy Juster Outgoing US ambassador Kenneth Juster tells ThePrint s Shekhar Gupta in Off The Cuff that the Capitol Hill breach is not America ‘at its best’, and he is hopeful US will bounce back. Kairvy Grewal 7 January, 2021 7:01 pm IST Text Size: A+ New Delhi: United States’ Ambassador to India Kenneth Juster Thursday said the breach of Capitol Hill in Washington DC was horrific and shouldn’t have taken place in a democracy. “While it is fine in democracies to protest, there is no place whatsoever for rioting and lawlessness,” said the ambassador, whose tenure in India concludes this month.

This tiny Middle East country is a big powerhouse & could pave way for better US-Iran ties

Text Size: A+ New Delhi: Diplomatic relations have been restored between Qatar and four Arab states, including Saudi Arabia, that imposed an embargo against the former in 2017. In episode 654 of ‘Cut The Clutter’, ThePrint’s Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta looks at Qatar, a tiny Middle Eastern country, which at one point was the richest country in the world and is also very friendly with Iran. Gupta noted that Qatar houses the biggest US Air Force Base in the region, shares an oil field with Iran and has a per capita income of more than $1,40,000 a year. Furthermore, the country has a native population of less than 4 lakh and also runs the big media organisation

How India self-inflicted Vodafone & Cairn humiliation over bad idea of retrospective tax

How India self-inflicted Vodafone & Cairn humiliation over ‘bad idea’ of retrospective tax © Provided by The Print New Delhi: On Thursday, oil explorer Cairn Energy won $1.2 billion in damages after an international arbitration tribunal ruled against India in a tax dispute case. The development came three months after a similar ruling in a case over tax avoidance by telecom giant Vodafone. In episode 647 of ‘Cut The Clutter‘, ThePrint’s Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta discussed retrospective taxation in India in view of the Vodafone and Cairn Energy cases. According to him, the common highlight to both these cases was that each signified a big defeat for India.

Why rich countries have highest Covid fatality rates and what Sweden got very wrong

Why rich countries have highest Covid fatality rates and what Sweden got very wrong In episode 639 of #CutTheClutter, Shekhar Gupta analyses Sweden s failed herd immunity and why Covid has been extremely fatal in rich countries. ThePrint Team 15 December, 2020 2:02 pm IST Text Size: A+ New Delhi: The first cases of Covid-19 began emerging in Wuhan, China, almost exactly a year ago. Today, what was first identified as a “mysterious infection” has infected almost 8 crore people, and nearly 17 lakh people have died. In episode 639 of ‘Cut The Clutter’, ThePrint’s Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta looks back at 2020 and analyses the pandemic’s progression.

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