
Rupsha Mukherjee
Editor at Fidelity International
Journalist @BBCMonitoring Former analyst @TheEIU Former freelance reporter @ttindia Literature grad. Amateur poet. Asia watcher. Views are personal.
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Jul 5, 2024 |
bbc.co.uk | Matt Davis |Rupsha Mukherjee |Kerry Allen |Anastasia Bazenkova
By BBC Monitoring and Matthew DavisThe Conservatives have emerged with "broken bones" from the UK election after Rishi Sunak's "dismal end" - but the big question for some in the international media is whether the "bland, even boring" Keir Starmer can clean up the UK's "mess".
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Jan 6, 2021 |
telegraphindia.com | Rupsha Mukherjee
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Spoke on exit polls going wrong in India's general elections this summer.

🇺🇸 Why do election polls sometimes get it so wrong? 📊 @databyler explains how pollsters try to learn from their mistakes 📈 @awzurcher unpacks their role in the news cycle 🇮🇳 And @rupsham explains how polls work in India, the world’s biggest democracy https://t.co/gnYa0CTivC

Such a fascinating thread on the literal and figurative origins of the word "fringe"

Courtesy Nupur Sharma, the word "Fringe" has suddenly become the talk of the town. We dive into its fascinating yet perplexing history, as well as its link to one of the most celebrated hairstyles (1/12) https://t.co/wFJwONs1DN

RT @pakhead: Here in SE Asia Ukraine seems remote from most people; official statements have been weak. Yet there are ultra-royalists here…