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We’re all trapped in Donald Trump’s 1980s worldviewRussia reportedly provided Iran with target data for attacks on US military assets in the Persian Gulf, while Ukraine offered counter-drone...
Germany's golden oldies leading push for Euros glorySince a semi-final elimination to France at Euro 2016, the Germans have struggled in major tournaments, with two World Cup group stage exit...
Frida Kahlo puzzle, CBD mask sprays: The sanity list that got us through 2020Here's looking at the best discoveries in a year that kept us indoors.
ET Suits and Sayings: Wackiest whispers in corporate corridorsET’s weekly roundup of the wackiest whispers and murmurs in corporate corridors & policy parlours.
View: What unicorns tell us about the new, exciting IndiaIndia's unicorns were started by bright young guys with no biz or political links, no inherited wealth.
Musical taste differs between rich and poorLess-educated people like musical genres such as disco, golden oldies and rap while their wealthier prefer classical, opera and rock, scien...
Movie Review: The ShaukeensThe movie has some 'LOL' moments, backed with comical performances. But, this is no golden oldie, but not a complete embarrassment either.
BCCI cannot keep procrastinating the futureIndian Test cricket is facing its worst crisis in recent memory. And if the online outpourings are a barometer, the fan is in a kolaveri st...
Failures and doubting investors have not dissuaded Glenmark Pharma's Glenn SaldanhaGlenmark has netted over $200 million in milestone and upfront payments while it has spent about $120-130 million on research.
- Nepalese love Bollywood CDs from Pakistan
It seems that the growing appetite for Bollywood among Nepal's moviebuffs is being fed through pirated films from Pakistan.
- A massage a day, keeps young politicians away
Dream of seeing youngsters emerging on political landscape in Kerala could take quite a while and blame it on ayurveda.
- Entrepreneurs in North-East spawning new models of enterprise
Young entrepreneurs in North-East India are now keen to grow without government handouts.
- Mumbai has a party... on the run
It’s always fitness first, and on Sunday, Mumbai proved it has the staying power, the spunk and everything else it takes to pump it up for ...