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Quote of the Day by Queen Elizabeth I: ‘I would rather go to any extreme than suffer anything that is unworthy of…’ Ex-England monarch's powerful words on honor and dignityQueen Elizabeth I, ruling England for 45 years, navigated political intrigue and religious conflict to become a formidable monarch. Her rei...
Thursday Motivation by Queen Elizabeth I: 'The stone often recoils on the head of the...' - The Virgin Queen's timeless lesson on actions and consequencesThursday Motivation by Queen Elizabeth I: Queen Elizabeth I's quote, "The stone often recoils on the head of the thrower," warns of the con...
Quote of the day by Queen Elizabeth I: 'Do not tell secrets to those whose faith and silence you have...'Quote of the day by Queen Elizabeth I: Elizabeth I, the 'Virgin Queen', ruled England for over 44 years, ushering in the Elizabethan Age. D...
So what is the real oil price right now?The Iran crisis highlights the complex reality of oil pricing, differentiating between physical and financial markets. While financial mark...
Quote of the day by Queen Elizabeth I: 'Brass shines as fair to the ignorant as gold to the...' - 'Virgin Queen' known for her intelligence, charisma, and powerful speechesQuote of the day by Queen Elizabeth I: Queen Elizabeth I stands as one of history’s most remarkable rulers, guiding England through politic...
Wednesday Motivation by the 'Virgin Queen' Elizabeth I: 'A clear and innocent conscience fears...'Queen Elizabeth I ruled England for over 44 years. Her reign saw stability and economic growth. Arts and culture flourished. William Shakes...
Quote of the Day by Queen Elizabeth I: ‘I know I have the body of a weak and feeble woman, but I have the heart and stomach of…’Queen Elizabeth I's defiance during the Spanish Armada threat became a historic moment. She inspired her troops with a powerful speech, ass...
Mystery of ship lost 300 years back with £16 billion worth treasure solvedResearchers have definitively identified the wreck of the San José, a Spanish galleon laden with treasure estimated at £16 billion, which s...
Mexican navy training vessel hits New York's Brooklyn BridgeA Mexican navy training ship, the Cuauhtemoc, collided with the Brooklyn Bridge during a promotional tour in New York City. The ship's mast...
Colombia's quest for a multi-billion-dollar sunken treasure amid legal disputeColombia faces a legal quagmire in its quest to recover the Spanish galleon San José, a sunken treasure valued at up to $20 billion. Presid...
Once-in-a-lifetime event: Comet Nishimura to grace our skies after 500-year wait — When and how to watchIn a rare astronomical event described as a ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ occurrence, Comet Nishimura, scientifically designated as C/2023 P1, is po...
Queen Elizabeth II visits navy carrier ahead of deploymentThe trip comes after the British government's review of defense and foreign policy recommended that the U.K. "tilt" its focus towards the I...
The attempted coup that put Spain's democracy on tenterhooksOn the evening of February 23, 1981 about 200 Civil Guard officers stormed the lower house of parliament, firing assault rifles in the air ...
Amazon to let sellers run own delivery fleet in its Armada planUnder the programme, Amazon has also partnered to work with some logistics companies in India who will lease out and supply vehicles to ent...
How calvados, the apple brandy from France, found its ardent followersCalvados was named after a ship that was part of the Spanish Armada sent to conquer England in 1588.
English Armada to the foreThere are five English teams in the Champions League, though Liverpool had to navigate a qualifying round to make it to the group phase.
Who is bigger: Champ Rafel Nadal or King Roger Federer?The 2008 Wimbledon final between Rafel Nadal and Roger Federer is hailed by many as the greatest tennis match ever.
- After taking a tumble, the Indian cricket team takes a break
Will Friday the 13th prove unlucky for the Aussies and see a reversal of fortunes for Team India?
- The ICC decision to disallow runners for injured batsmen changes cricket
The decision by the ICC that batsmen can no longer ask for substitutes to run for them comes as a shock to former international players.
- It’s a batsman’s game
Cricket is a batsman’s game, irrespective of Test, ODIs or T20.