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Follow the money. It’s a good rule in politics, as well as crime. Ministers believe money lies at the root of the growing tension between Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak...
The visit of US Secretary of State Antony Blinken to New Delhi on July 28 put the seal on strategic partnership between the two largest democracies and established India’s special...
An important lesson drawn by India from the ongoing pandemic is that strict crime control and maintenance of law and order are needed to protect the nation from many of...
David Zurawik, Tribune News Service After almost a year and a half, here we are stuck in the middle again on COVID-19, masks and how best to keep ourselves and...
Even as the Taliban are forcing their way across Afghanistan – they claim that they control 85 per cent of the country – the spokesman of the radical organisation, Suhail...
Floods, landslides, tsunamis, storms, heat waves, cold spells, drought and waterborne disease outbreaks are all becoming more frequent and more intense amid a new report by the World Meteorological Organisation...
V Nagarajan India’s residential segment has performed remarkably well during the first half of this year. Sales across the top 8 cities grew by 185 per cent year on...
Lebanon is facing an unprecedented crisis. The economy has sunk to its lowest. The Lebanese lira is going for 3,900 for a US dollar. In the black market it has...
Germany’s Green party sought to shore up its gaffe-marred bid to succeed Angela Merkel with a focus on policies over personalities as it launched its campaign for September elections on...
Peter Laederach, The Independent It’s now established that one of the triggers of the Syrian conflict is related to the scarcity of natural resources, primarily pastoral land. New research demonstrates...