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Psychology says humans are more willing to defend their group than attack others—research explains whyHumans are wired to defend their group, not initiate conflict, a study reveals. This 'coalitional psychology' means we're more motivated to...
'War benefits no one': 117 prominent citizens from India and Pakistan urge PMs to resume dialogueA coalition of 117 prominent citizens from India and Pakistan has penned an open letter to their respective Prime Ministers, urging an imme...
Quote of the day by American psychiatrist Frank Pittman: 'Marriage, like a submarine, is only safe if you get all the way inside,' - A lesson on commitment and making relationships work by family therapist and authorMarriage requires complete commitment, much like a submarine needs all hatches sealed for safety. Psychiatrist Frank Pittman's analogy rema...
Yogi Adityanath's caste recalibration: BJP expands cabinet to reclaim UP’s social coalition before 2027 pollsYogi Adityanath Cabinet Expansion 2026: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's cabinet expansion is a clear political signal. The B...
Vijay's TVK: Numbers matter but the genie can't go back in the bottleTamil Nadu's political landscape is in flux as the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) emerges as the single-largest party but falls short of a ...
Exit Polls 2026: What the numbers mean for India’s biggest political players?Exit polls are revealing potential political shifts across India. In West Bengal, the Trinamool Congress faces its toughest challenge yet f...
BJP expresses concern over poster allegedly targeting Garo communityA threatening poster, purportedly from ISIS-K, targeting the indigenous Garo community has surfaced in Meghalaya's West Garo Hills, sparkin...
Japan's Nikkei closes at record high, benchmark JGBs slip ahead of Takaichi PM voteJapan's Nikkei share gauge surged to a record high on Monday as fiscal expansionist Sanae Takaichi was set to become the country's next pri...
Battle for India will be decided in 2024, not in any state poll: Prashant KishorBulldozing a resurgent rainbow coalition led by the Samajwadi Party, the BJP on Thursday stormed back to power in Uttar Pradesh and also re...
Kerala Assembly polls: It’s an unfamiliar suspense this timeElectoral battles in Kerala have seen a saga of alternating political coalitions since the state’s politics broadly compartmentalised into ...
Congress wins to redraw 2019 battle equationsBreaching BJP’s projected invincibility in three Hindi heartland states is likely to invigorate the Congress in the Lok Sabha polls to be h...
Ramanagara BJP candidate does U-turn, pledges support to CM's wife Anitha KumaraswamyThe BJP workers, who campaigned for him all these days, expressed their frustration and anger at the sudden changing of stripes by their le...
BSP & CPM absence from RJD rally shows regional strains on Opposition unityAs expected, CPM general secretary Sitaram Yechuri and BSP chief Mayawati skipped Lalu’s show of strength.
'India's effort to isolate Pakistan hinders prospects of ties'US assesses that these types of attacks and the potential terror reactions against India increase the likelihood for miscalculation by both...
Jammu and Kashmir unrest: Yashwant Singh team suggests talks with Hurriyat ConferenceThe Centre has distanced itself from the panel, led by the BJP leader, which also comprises former chief information commissioner Wajahat H...
Assembly polls: Political instability keeping Jharkhand behindFormer Jharkhand Chief Minister Arjun Munda said, "The single biggest factor for instability is the absence of institutional development."
- Cameron survives scare as Lib Dems return for talks
Conservative leader David Cameron seems to have survived a scare. After Labour leaders held talks with the Liberal Democrats, they have rec...
- UK: David Cameron likely to be next PM
In a day of dramatic flip-flops, by late evening it seemed that David Cameron, leader of the Tories, will finally get the keys of 10, Downi...
- Big Ben's election see-saw continues
Till as late as midday Tuesday, there seems to be no indication of a final verdict on who gets the keys to 10, Downing Street.
- Corruption charges, mental illness haunt Zardari
Asif Ali Zardari, the man poised to become Pakistan's next president, is still known as "Mr 10 Per cent" because of corruption allegations.