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Doyle McManus, Tribune News Service The Republican Party has a problem with political violence: It’s not sure whether it’s for it or against it. In the first days after...
V Nagarajan With India’s population expected to touch 1.52 billion in 2036, housing is becoming a major challenge. The urbanisation rate is also likely to reach 40 per cent...
Covid is a human crisis affecting everybody, directly or indirectly, and creating an uncertainty for many about what lies ahead in terms of continuity of work, personal finances and family...
The Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed Bin Salman, has introduced reforms including allowing concerts, reopening cinemas and lifting a ban on women driving as part of a modernisation drive....
For what seems like forever, America’s presidents have been ordering up new US policies designed to finally fix, or at least make the best of, the old and perpetual crises...
In matters of human affairs, there is little stranger than our tendency to draw fine distinctions of style and status where none are needed. We do it with hats, with...
Mary Dejevsky, The Independent Anyone who has had any brush with a royal occasion — my limited experience stems from a visit the Queen made to an Oxford investiture...
Come Friday, and the spotlight will once again be on the greatest cricket extravaganza, IPL. The bio-bubble and COVID restrictions will dampen the mood a bit, but the thrill IPL...
Some ships are too big to sail just as some corporations and financial institutions are too big to fail. Both massive ships and businesses do, of course, fail simply because...
One of the more interesting outcomes from the “Interview of the Decade” with Oprah was how few people are watching TV. The Interview clearly won its time slot but...