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The leaders of the European Union's three institutions warned Britain on Friday that it cannot expect "the highest quality access to the single market" unless it adopts the bloc's standards...
Since the word “Partition” has figured in the discourse on CAA, NCR, NPR the mind turns towards Maulana Azad, who was fiercely opposed to the country’s division. By a coincidence,...
‘Photographs in Dialogue UAE – 1971 – UK’ will trace the diplomatic relationship between the United Kingdom and the UAE in the 1960s and 70s, in the lead up to...
What do HS2 and the wall across the US southern border have in common? They are both huge infrastructure projects that have not been built. But now they have a...
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ordering Myanmar to take urgent measures to protect its Rohingya population from genocide is a landmark verdict and certainly should be seen as a...
Deepika Bhan, Indo-Asian News Service For three decades a community of over five lakh people has been waiting for justice to get the perpetrators of their forced exodus identified and...
Amazon Founder and CEO Jeff Bezos on Monday posted a video on his official twitter handle in which he drove an e-rickshaw with Amazon's delivery partners. When SRKs wit left...
A dramatic election that produced a stunning victory for democracy got too little attention here last weekend, as Americans focused on Iran and impeachment. In a blow to Beijing, Taiwan’s...
To the surprise of no one who has any interest in climate change, scientific organisations around the world including the Met Office and NASA, have announced that 2019 was the...
Australian writer Thomas Keneally can be a hard sell. Brilliant, visionary and astoundingly prolific, he has written such bestsellers as “Schindler’s List” and “The Daughters of Mars,” as well as...