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Since the 2003 disastrous US war on Iraq, anniversaries have prompted commentators to ask, “Where are the architects of the war?” This query is particularly pertinent now because the International...
John Geddie, Reuters Xi Jinping walks a diplomatic tightrope as he heads to Moscow, seeking to present China as a global peacemaker while strengthening ties with his closest ally, President...
William Schomberg, Reuters Finance minister Jeremy Hunt tried to show that Britain’s economy was turning a corner in his budget statement on Wednesday, but his chances of bolstering his Conservative...
South Korean and Japanese leaders will meet in Tokyo this week, hoping to resume regular visits after a gap of over a decade and overcome resentments that date back more...
Mariecar Jara-Puyod, Senior Reporter Not only to lure foreign direct investments (FDIs) into their country from the Gulf countries, a top-level delegation from Jakarta led by Bank Indonesia Governor...
Having read about the latest dispatch in line with the topic- "Obesity" I was quite staggered to see the rates daunting. With technology taking us for a toss and most...
China’s outgoing Prime Minister Li Keqiang, in his Government Work Report, presented to the 14th session of National People’s Congress (NPC) on Sunday, set the goal of GDP growth for...
Prince Harry has revealed in an interview with author Gabor Mate that marijuana “really helped” him mentally. The Duke of Sussex, speaking during the livestreamed conversation on Saturday evening,...
V Nagarajan India’s fourth quarter last year recorded private equity investment inflows of INR 89.5 billion ($1.08 billion), a 50 per cent drop in investment receipts as compared to...
People living with chronic pain conditions in the knee, neck and back due to ailments such as arthritis or cancer may be at a higher risk of developing dementia, claimed...