[INTRIGUING MUSIC] This film features interviews with four women who were working in the sex trade in Newport, Wales. To protect the privacy of these…
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Operation opportunities: How India is gaining influence regardless of shifts in…
Bangladesh has emerged as the latest worry point in India’s testing neighbourhood. Last year, it was the Maldives when Mohamed Muizzu stormed to power on an…
View More Operation opportunities: How India is gaining influence regardless of shifts in…The seer and seen – The Economic Times
The vedas describe the visual discrimination of the seer, one who sees, and the seen in a distinctive manner, building levels of awareness and transitions…
View More The seer and seen – The Economic TimesAirtel rules the Britannia microwaves
Bharti Global‘s acquisition of a strategic stake in BT (formerly British Telecom) is an unprecedented diversification for the Indian telecom industry. Sunil Mittal has pursued…
View More Airtel rules the Britannia microwavesOpinion | Debunked Science Put This Man on Death Row. He’s About to Be Executed Anyway.
The woman sitting in the chair is Jill Barganier. It’s 1998. And she’s a key witness as police investigate the fatal shooting of her neighbor,…
View More Opinion | Debunked Science Put This Man on Death Row. He’s About to Be Executed Anyway.Breaking news, a sport for a while
So, breakdancing became an Olympic sport over Friday to Sunday for some 30 hours for the first (and possibly last) time. Perhaps, because it required…
View More Breaking news, a sport for a whileThe Man-Machine by Kraftwerk – The Economic Times
The sound of today’s-and tomorrow’s-AI was created way back. Kraftwerk‘s ‘The Man-Machine‘-from their iconic 1978 album of the same name-is a mesmerising blend of electronic…
View More The Man-Machine by Kraftwerk – The Economic TimesTwo steps to compassion – The Economic Times
Compassion is a sublime virtue and meditative practice. Compassion distinguishes itself from loving kindness because it extends beyond feelings of warmheartedness and goodwill toward others.…
View More Two steps to compassion – The Economic TimesOpinion | Scofflaws and Other Hazards on the Roads
To the Editor: Re “Traffic Stops Fell in Pandemic, and Didn’t Return” (The Upshot, front page, Aug. 1): Thank you for highlighting the public health…
View More Opinion | Scofflaws and Other Hazards on the RoadsToo much man! Too much woman! Are you on a Goldilocks quest?!
What do Taapsee Pannu and Imane Khelif have in common? Answer: the Indian actor and the Algerian boxer have both been targeted by misogynists at…
View More Too much man! Too much woman! Are you on a Goldilocks quest?!Falling for the foreign fin: With the inflow of Padma ilish imperilled, Bengal might have…
The overnight ouster of Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina, following violent demonstrations against her government, has become a fine kettle of fish for New Delhi, and…
View More Falling for the foreign fin: With the inflow of Padma ilish imperilled, Bengal might have…Hilsa are alive with the sound of democracy
China’s chairman may not be our chairman. So, Mao-da’s old advice about the guerrilla needing to “move among the people as a fish swims in…
View More Hilsa are alive with the sound of democracyconsumption: HNIs, have you considered inconspicuous consumption?
Unacademy CEO Gaurav Munjal’s wearing a $400 Burberry T-shirt while announcing there would be no appraisals for employees this year was construed in bad taste.…
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We live in a world so complicated that even staying hydrated – simply put, drinking water – comes with a 10-step guide. And losing weight?…
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