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Word of the Day: InscrutableInscrutable describes something or someone difficult to understand, often referring to expressions, behavior, or situations that seem myste...
Quote of the day on relationships by Franz Kafka: 'The meaning of life is that it stops. Not everyone can see the truth'Franz Kafka, a transformative voice in 20th-century writing, created unsettling stories of individuals facing absurd systems. His works lik...
It makes sense that people see AI as GodPublic discourse increasingly frames artificial intelligence in religious, even apocalyptic terms. Podcasters, writers and tech elites like...
- King Charles presides over the opening of the UK Parliament in centuries-old traditional ceremony
King Charles III delivered a speech for the first left-leaning UK government in 14 years, under PM Keir Starmer after Labour's landslide el...
The four battleground states that can swing election resultsBJP strategizes to secure a third term, relying on allies to offset potential losses. Key states like Bihar, West Bengal, Odisha, and Mahar...
Economic reform, criminal charges, unbroken 5-year term: The patchy legacy of Narasimha RaoP.V. Narasimha Rao, a versatile figure known for his prowess in languages, statesmanship, and scholarship, earned the title of the "Chanaky...
Trudeau’s Nijjar claims put ally US in a spot; yet, India-US ties remain sturdyThe US was obliged to stand by its ally on the one hand and, on the other, maintain a strategic partnership of the future it has carefully ...
As 'Succession' comes to an end, fans react to end of Emmy-winning hit dramaIn the episode, Shiv Roy took one final turn against her brother Kendall, blowing up his plans to keep their late father's company and beco...
View: Adani probe will only produce heat, not lightA toothless expert panel looking over the shoulder of a regulator that has its suspicions but no evidence, and no hope of generating any wi...
View: The maps that steer us wrongAs our reliance on digital maps increases — for instance, with the proliferation of driverless cars — the gap between the world as it is an...
Happy about jabs, worried about jobs: India's mood ahead of BudgetET Magazine conducted a three tier poll — of 100 CEOs, 27 economists and 3,476 middle-class Indians — over a fortnight in January to better...
Delhi riots:It is end of rule of law if probe is carried on basis of media reports, cops to courtSpecial Public Prosecutor Amit Prasad, appearing for the police, claimed that the accused was creating "narratives" to allegedly show that ...
View: Little talk on China’s muscle-flexing as all discuss Xi JinpingThe emergence of a determined and zealous nationalist figure who dreams of placing China centre-stage internationally has wide implications.
A defining feature of India's economy has just fallen prey to the beauty of GSTGST has a built-in incentive to comply: that is the beauty of the tax. Compliance means revealing input purchases and sales. That reveals i...
The Ahmed Patel Rajya Sabha poll drama showed Amit Shah is willing to go to any length to destroy CongressShah played a key role in giving shape to 'Congress-Mukt Bharat'. How quickly he learns from this failed mission will determine if the surg...
There are more bad charts than good charts in the stock market right nowTechnical analysis can occasionally be inscrutable. To many, it might look like a bunch of lines arbitrarily drawn over a series of other l...
Judge relied on SC judgements to convict Talwars in Aarushi caseLal relied upon the judgements of the apex court to buttress his conclusion that circumstantial evidence is enough to establish guilt of th...
12 global indicators to watch out for in 2012After so many unexpected events in 2011, it's clear we need more reliable indicators. Here are our nominations for 12 overlooked signs for ...
- The spectacular scenery and wildlife of Canadian Rockies
The Canadian Rockies not only pack in spectacular scenery and wildlife, but they also provide lessons on how Nature takes care of her own.
There won’t be obsessive intervention to control ReAshok Chawla, secretary, department of economic affairs, discusses how India’s policymakers are viewing the crisis that has engulfed the gl...