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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

Virat Kohli has been talking as much to the stump mic and the South African batsmen as to his teammates this week TT archives

Priyam Marik
Published 15.01.22, 03:59 PM

Two weeks into 2022 and lawyers are already working overtime after The International Board for Monitoring New Year’s Resolutions (IBMNYR) files thousands of cases across the world against clients who have already breached their annual contracts.

Elsewhere, Omicron remains wild but mild, Virat Kohli reaches new heights of communication by sledging a stump mic, and NATO and Vladimir Putin are behaving like two Tinder users who just want to chat, but nothing more (friends with emojis, or so they are called).

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Wondering what else happened while you sulked in solitude and got hit on by Swiggy? Here’s presenting the top stories from the week that should have been.

January 10

Donald Trump has congratulated 'Tim Apple' for standing up to Chinese tech TT archives

January 11

Mahinda Rajapaksa considers approaching Saudi Arabia for a loan since Saudi prince Mohammed bin Salman is not a cricket fan TT archives

January 12

Boris Johnson denies allegations that he was drenched in champagne during his back garden party TT archives

January 13

Kangana Ranaut submits a formal request to the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting to kick start a fresh set of awards that respects the artistes of Atmanirbhar Bharat TT archives

January 14

Kylie Jenner credits her incredible Instagram following to “organic growth” and a “transparent, no-nonsense image” TT archives

Virat Kohli holds back from criticising PuRane (the two-member batting club of Cheteshwar Pujara and Ajinkya Rahane) for not chanting enough on the field TT archives

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