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India’s rural landscape is notoriously male-dominated, but thousands of women have become a pillar of the farmer protests blocking roads into New Delhi that have become a huge challenge to...
In a sea of the pandemic, amid a flurry of activity to stem the much-feared and hated coronavirus, some things are simply given the go-by. The remedy is largely medical...
Asad Mirza, Indo-Asian News Service The recent bonhomie between India and the UK during the continuing COVID-19 pandemic indeed comes as a real surprise. The Indo-UK bilateral ties during the...
Though ranked high along with the European Union (EU) and the UK in the latest edition of the Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI) released by the non-profit Germanwatch, India needs...
If there is one section of society that is badly affected by the coronavirus, it is the women and children. Particularly in Third World countries. Millions of women and...
Andrew Feinberg, The Independent It’s been two weeks since American voters delivered the ultimate “You’re fired!” to President Donald Trump, and ten days since the election was officially called for...
Developing countries need to urgently audit their cold storage, transport capabilities and infrastructure, to prepare for storing and distributing the vaccines to their people. When COVID-19 hit the world smack...
Gulf Today Report Joe Biden defeats President Donald Trump to become 46th elected President of the United States of America. The US election committee declared...
In recent weeks, Boris Johnson’s allies began to prepare the ground for a Joe Biden presidency. They argued that, while there might be some short-term turbulence, the two men would...
Rabina Khan, The Independent With a second lockdown coming into force, what impact will this have on individuals, families and businesses in comparison to the first lockdown introduced in...