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The week that should have been

My Kolkata looks at how the past seven days transpired in a parallel universe, tongue permanently in cheek

(L-R) Jacinda Ardern, J.P. Nadda and Shakira are among the newsmakers of the week TT archives/ TT archives/Unsplash

Priyam Marik
Published 21.01.23, 03:13 PM

With the planet’s richest gossip club congregating for its annual catch-up in Davos, a Saudi billionaire-turned-whistleblower has revealed what really goes on behind closed doors at the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) signature event. Apart from ensuring that the world’s wealthiest remain pale, male and out of jail, 2023’s agenda is about debating and discussing the various ways in which governments can be remote-controlled from space, CEOs can be compensated sufficiently for breathing, and job cuts can be synchronised to make global recession seem like an act of nature.

Meanwhile, offended by India overtaking China as the world’s most populous country, Xi Jinping has been involved in a series of conversations with his closest aides over whether the time has finally come to count the Uighurs in the Chinese region of Xinjiang as human beings.

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Elsewhere, the Democrats have defended Joe Biden for bringing official documents home during his tenure as Vice-President of the US on the grounds that “everyone knows that Mr Biden suffers from an acute case of selective amnesia”. Whether such a defence stands up to a US department of justice investigation quite as smoothly as it did to complaints of sexual assault against Biden will be intriguing to be see.

Wondering what else happened while you recollected how your ex used “selective amnesia” upon mistaking your best friend for you? Here’s presenting the top stories from the week that should have been.

January 16

Should he win the Australian Open this year, Novak Djokovic will donate his entire prize money to hotels accommodating refugees in Melbourne TT archives

January 17

The Gariahat Hawkers’ Association (GHA) has accused Dolce & Gabbana of plagiarising the design for their monkey caps from the streets of Kolkata TT archives

January 18

J.P. Nadda’s extended tenure means he will not be pursuing his PhD in political platitudes anytime soon TT archives

January 19

With politics out of the way, Jacinda Ardern can now focus fully on speaking at convocations and guest-editing magazines TT archives

January 20

Shakira’s new song, “No Clean Sheets”, is set to star every single footballer who has scored multiple times against Gerard Pique Unsplash

Satire Shakira Jacinda Ardern JP Nadda Gerard Pique Novak Djokovic
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