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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

Rajnath Singh, Beyonce and Cristiano Ronaldo are among the newsmakers for the week Photos: TT archives

Priyam Marik
Published 07.01.23, 06:26 PM

With another new year bringing in unbridled optimism until its second Monday, world leaders have already started implementing their New Year resolutions. For Canada’s Justin Trudeau, it means less time in front of the mirror, while for New Zealand’s Jacinda Ardern, it means less time on Instagram. For Britain’s Rishi Sunak, the priority is to stop writing blank cheques, while for Russia’s Vladimir Putin, it is to start writing history books. As for the guru of our Vishwaguru, the man who is creeping closer to moksha than vikas with each passing year has resolved to stop making resolutions in 2023, focusing on revelations instead.

Meanwhile, 2016’s surprise test of Indian knees and nerves, also known as demonetisation, has received the judicial clean chit (common sense masquerading as dissent does not count). With that, the English-speaking elitocracy (no, we did not make that up, liberalisation did) has declared that their trust in Indian courts is now in the red. Their assets, however, remain in the black.

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Elsewhere, the latest Indo-Chinese face-off is set to be an intergalactic one (quite literally) after India challenged China’s claim to the Moon on the grounds that the former has far more experience in dealing with craters.

Wondering what else happened while you challenged your brain cells to cover up the craters in your resume? Here’s presenting the top stories from the week that should have been.

January 2

On Kashmir, both India and Pakistan are set to continue talks with the aim of waiting for the other country to show greater humanity

January 3

Cristiano Ronaldo was in for a rude shock after learning that Saudi Arabia is not South Africa

January 4

The Interpol is expected to get in touch with Greta Thunberg to help trigger more criminals on Twitter

January 5

The only book Nayib Bukele has read in his life is Donald Trump’s ‘The Art of the Deal’

January 6

Rolling Stone denies that the average age of their jury which chose the controversial singers’ list is 16

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