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Spanish Proverb of the Day: “The nightingale will run out of songs before a woman runs out of… — Life lessons on expression, personality, social interaction, talkativeness and why communication builds connectionSpanish Proverb of the Day highlights the meaning of “The nightingale will run out of songs before a woman runs out of conversation.” The s...
Forget the DOJ. For a Trump pardon, call "Bobby" and other influencersPresident Donald Trump's pardon system has shifted dramatically. Influence now hinges on personal networks and narratives of victimhood, by...
Asia’s currency fight moves offshore as central banks push backAsian central banks are intensifying efforts to curb offshore forex speculation as external pressures like high oil prices and a strong dol...
Market Trading Guide: Akums Drugs among 4 stock recommendations for ThursdayDomestic equities ended lower amid global uncertainty and caution ahead of key US inflation data. Despite market weakness, analysts remain ...
RBI's measures may attract USD 60-70 billion foreign capital, support rupee: India RatingsNew measures by the RBI and government aim to attract foreign capital. These steps are expected to bring in USD 60-70 billion. This influx ...
Israel is tightening its grip on east Jerusalem with evictions and demolitionsPalestinian homes face demolition in East Jerusalem as Israel expands Jewish settlements. Families are displaced, losing their properties a...
American Proverb of the Day: “A man chases a woman until she… — Life lessons on attraction, commitment, desire, one sided relationships and why you can't force someone to love youAmerican Proverb of the Day highlights the meaning of “A man chases a woman until she catches him.” The saying reflects the idea that roman...
AI world vastly different from IT Act era, believe new law is needed: Union minister VaishnawIndia's IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw believes a new law is needed for Artificial Intelligence. The current IT Act, enacted in 2000, predate...
Mexican proverb of the day: ‘Tree that grows crooked will never be straightened. Bad habits learned early in life are hard to …’, what it teaches about character and lifelong habitsA Mexican proverb highlights how habits formed in youth become deeply rooted. Like a crooked tree that cannot be straightened, bad habits l...
BOJ to consider pausing bond taper next fiscal year, sources sayThe Bank of Japan is reportedly leaning towards pausing its bond purchase taper beyond next fiscal year, a move that would mark a significa...
Root cause: India’s spice crown under threat as quality concerns trace back to farmsFarm-level traceability, quality, value addition, and branding are key to converting export scale into global trust, according to experts.
Quote of the day by Bertrand Russell: 'Love as a relation between men and women was ruined by the desire to make sure...' - British polymath's provocative reflection on how social expectations can shape personal relationshipsBertrand Russell, a prominent 20th-century philosopher and mathematician, significantly influenced modern thought through his work on logic...
Spanish Proverb of the Day: “A young woman is to an old man the… — Life lessons on desire, temptation, self-control, and why impulsive choices often lead to unintended consequencesSpanish Proverb of the Day highlights a traditional saying that reflects historical attitudes toward age, gender roles, and moral interpret...
Bomb threat to five major temples in Punjab triggers security alertA bomb threat email targeting five prominent temples in Punjab has triggered a security alert. The email also threatened government establi...
Over 60% of pharma MSMEs yet to comply with updated manufacturing normsPharma industry officials say the revised Schedule M regulations could require Rs 10-15 crore per facility in upgrades, while talent shorta...
Silver imports via authorised channels onlyNew import rules for silver are now in effect. All silver imports must go through specific government-approved channels. This includes agen...
Govt amends immigration rules: 180-day registration window relaxed, online appeals introducedNew rules for foreigners in India are now in effect. Those on visas for 180 days or less must register before their visa expires to stay lo...