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A vase from Lisbon, a cannon from an Indonesian island, a Goan mansion – disparate objets de mémoire have stories to tell
1731168080 Politics - 7 days ago
Life, much like a game of solitaire, doesn't guarantee victory every time. Despite the uncertainty, we should strive for success, strategize, and fin
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Elon Musk's Neuralink has sparked debate about brain chips (BCs). While they hold medical promise, their potential to enhance abilities raises concern
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Delhi's Okhla wetland sanctuary, touted for its 'eco-tourism,' hosted a recent event where no birds were present. Despite this, officials praised the
1731088136 Politics - 7 days ago
A diverse group of individuals representing nations from every corner of the globe found themselves denied entry into a nightclub. The reason? The doo
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The pet population in India is increasing. It is expected to reach over 50 million by 2026. People are treating pets like family members. Indians are
1731087964 Politics - 7 days ago
Donald Trump won over Kamala Harris because voters found him more believable. Believability is crucial in politics, just like in theater. It involves
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BookMyShow's handling of Coldplay concert tickets in India has come under scrutiny amid allegations of scalping. The incident highlights the urgent ne
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Chris Rock once said electing Barack Obama was progress for White people, not Black people. This article examines whether gender is as significant a
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Albert Camus, the French existentialist, famously declared himself neither a believer in God nor an atheist. He believed that non-belief in God doesn'
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Kamala Harris urged her supporters not to despair after her defeat, prompting reflection on the nature of resilience. Franz Kafka, in his typical fash
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India lifted a long-standing restriction on Salman Rushdie's controversial novel, "The Satanic Verses," which was originally banned in 1988 due to con
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Donald Trump's re-election victory promises to reshape global markets. His growth-oriented policies are expected to strengthen the dollar, potentially
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China-US: Trump 2.0 may not be such bad news for China if Xi Jinping — and Elon Musk — play it right
Despite Trump's tough stance on China, his transactional nature and China's preparedness could lead to unexpected deals. Xi Jinping might offer trade
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Tuning out the election frenzy offers a much-needed respite from the constant barrage of news and analysis. Ignoring the polls, debates, and punditry
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India's stock market is experiencing a surge in IPOs, fueled by a post-pandemic recovery and government initiatives. This boom has attracted signific
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Donald Trump has secured a second non-consecutive term as President of the United States, defying polls and defeating Kamala Harris. Trump's focus on
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Donald Trump's return to the presidency suggests a repeat of his 'America First' agenda, potentially straining international relations and impacting g
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Donald Trump's return to the White House promises to be as disruptive as his first term. With plans for trade overhauls, potential mass deportations,
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Trump's victory reflects America's economic and existential anxieties, marking a shift towards a new consensus. His presidency signals potential tarif
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