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Bengaluru engineer earning Rs 80 LPA vs Germany engineer earning Rs 1 crore: Who is actually richer? Internet is dividedA debate is ongoing about what truly defines wealth. Earning a high salary abroad does not automatically mean a richer lifestyle. Income bu...
How to travel in the summer of chaosThe travel industry has bifurcated, rewarding those who understand its complexities. Travelers are increasingly spending more, often financ...
Wealthy elites flee Middle East in private jets while millions are stranded due to Iran-Israel warAccording to the New York Post, the escalating conflict in the Middle East has triggered a massive, high-priced exodus of the ultra-wealthy...
These mousse and ‘whipped’ sunscreens are not safe, FDA warns five companies; check if your sunscreen is on the listThe FDA in the US has issued warnings to several mousse sunscreen brands for failing to prove their safety and effectiveness. There are als...
Investors react to US-Russia summit reaching no agreementThe Trump-Putin Alaska summit ended without any breakthrough on Ukraine, though both leaders cited progress on unspecified issues. Markets ...
Heading to Europe? Here are 2025’s safest cities for touristsThe Hague, Munich, and Trondheim top Numbeo's Quality of Life Index 2025 as Europe's safest cities, considering crime levels and trends. Th...
Police holds meet with homestay & hotel operators amid safety concerns following gang-rape of Israeli touristThe recent gang-rape of an Israeli tourist near Hampi has caused locals to fear a decline in visitors, which could severely impact tourism-...
Divyanka Tripathi robbed of passports, valuables in famous European tourist destinationDivyanka Tripathi and Vivek Dahiya were robbed while vacationing in Florence, Italy. Thieves broke into their car and stole passports and v...
More visa-free travel for Indians is good for Goa, tooVisa-free entry is a carrot to expand the $28 billion that 27 million Indians spent overseas in 2019. Those numbers had swelled eightfold a...
Israeli Defence Forces say Palestinian civilians have started to leave GazaIn the latest update on the Israel Hamas conflict, Israeli Defence Forces spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Conricus noted on Saturd...
EU law sets the stage for a clash over disinformationA new European Union law, the Digital Services Act, aims to combat disinformation and harmful content on social media platforms. The law co...
2023 in train journeys: World’s most beautiful tripsLike train trips? Here are some of the most iconic train journeys..
SpaceX launches 4 astronauts for NASA after private flightSpaceX has now launched five crews for NASA and two private trips in just under two years. Elon Musk's company is having an especially busy...
Private jet operators see Diwali booking surge; Russia, Turkey, Ukraine the new hotspotsPrivate jet operators have seen a surge in bookings for the months of October and November when Durga Puja and Diwali are celebrated.
Urban Indians have appetite for travel; health, safety risks are biggest barrier: ReportIn India, health risks are the biggest barrier preventing people from travelling (49 per cent), followed by safety concerns (47 per cent), ...
Should you plan a vacation now? The answers to these 5 questions will help you decideMost people are craving a holiday particularly because Covid put paid to their summer vacation plans, but there is a lingering doubt about ...
As new clusters emerge, WHO warns virus may be here to stayIt's possible the new coronavirus may be here to stay, a top World Health Organisation official has warned.
Contribution of domestic tourists to GDP could help India beat the slumpWe increase our incomes by working overtime. We contribute to India’s GDP by also spending what we earn.
Sensex, Nifty come off lifetime highs on selling in RIL, bank stocksThe advance-decline ratio on BSE stood at 2:3, meaning for every two stocks that gained, three declined.
- EU turns 50 but celebrations dampened by uncertainty over future
As a law student in Lisbon in the late 1960s, Jose Manuel Barroso passed around an illicit copy of ``Je t'aime, Moi non plus'' a heavy-brea...