Quote of the Day by Virgil: 'Do the gods light this fire in our hearts or does...'- Ancient Roman poet’s haunting quote about desire still explains why people lose themselves chasing what they wantAncient Roman poet Virgil's words still resonate today. His quote questions whether divine forces or personal ambition fuels our deepest de...
Quote of the Day by Legendary Roman poet Horace: “Time will bring to light whatever is hidden; it will cover up and conceal what is now shining in splendor” — Inspiring lessons on truth, time, human perception and why nothing in life is constant by the historical figure known for Carpe diem phraseQuote of the Day by Horace: Horace’s quote, “Time will bring to light whatever is hidden; it will cover up and conceal what is now shining ...
Quote of the Day by Rome's greatest orator Cicero: 'To be ignorant of what occurred before you were born is to...'-The famous philosopher's timeless warning about history, wisdom and why people stop growing when they stop learningRoman philosopher Cicero warned that ignoring history leaves individuals perpetually immature, akin to children unable to grasp the present...
Buried for centuries, revealed in days: A Roman tomb surfaces after rainA Roman mausoleum, a circular tomb from the first century AD, was unearthed in Apollosa, Italy. Heavy flooding revealed its limestone block...
Archaeologists uncover Egyptian monument showing a Roman emperor portrayed as a pharaohAn ancient Egyptian stela, 2,000 years old, was discovered in Luxor. It shows Roman Emperor Tiberius as an Egyptian Pharaoh. This artifact ...
Latin proverb of the day: “Remember when life’s path is steep to keep your mind even…” — Lessons on staying calm, self-control and why inner balance matters more than external problemsThis Latin proverb by Horace teaches staying calm in hard times. It shows that problems are normal, but losing control makes them worse. Th...
Thought of the day by Ada Lovelace, the first computer programmer: ‘Your best and wisest refuge from all troubles is in…’ Wisdom on how to find logic over chaosThought of the day: Ada Lovelace’s enduring insight underscores the power of science as both a practical tool and a philosophical anchor. I...
Quote of the Day by Augustus: ‘Young men, hear an old man to whom old men…’Quote of the Day: Augustus Caesar, Rome's first emperor, founded the Roman Empire. His quote emphasizes respect earned through integrity an...
Percy Jackson Show introduces Augustus: Unraveling the new character's significanceAs the enchanting world of Percy Jackson and the Olympians unfolds on Disney+, Episode 6 introduces a captivating new character named Augus...
'The Pale Blue Eye' trailer: Christian Bale investigates grisly murder in Netflix thriller. Watch hereChristian Bale investigates a murder in 1830s upstate New York in the teaser for the forthcoming thriller "Pale Blue Eye."
ITAT: Indirect transfer of Indian assets will not attract LTCG taxThe decision comes as a relief to foreign funds and entities being subjected to tax demands for earlier years, according to experts.
Malaysian government raises objections to summons in Aircel-Maxis caseThe agency said these objections have to be replied to through diplomatic channels and it would take six months time to serve the summons.
Aircel-Maxis case: Marans challenge CBI court's jurisdictionSpecial CBI judge O P Saini issued notice to the CBI seeking their response on the pleas field by the Maran brothers on August 3.
ED questions Dayanidhi and Kalanithi Maran in Aircel-Maxis laundering caseThe duo were questioned about their personal and official financial dealings and on specific charges related to the deal.
Movie Review: The Fault in Our stars (Romance) ***1/2Shailene Woodley is beautifully expressive as Hazel Grace Lancaster. The bundle of teen angst on a steep learning curve about what she can ...
Hasten Slowly!The just concluded celebration of Rang Panchami, or the spring festival of colours, also marks the arrival of the king of seasons.
- At Sotheby's London auction, Johann Joachim Kandler's work sold for £818,500
Depicted taking snuff, the monkey was commissioned by Augustus II, the strong, Prince Elector of Saxony and King of Poland, and displayed i...