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Trump’s punitive India tariff spoils PM Modi’s Russian oil mathTrump tariffs on India: The US decision to double tariffs on Indian goods due to Russian crude purchases has placed India in a difficult po...
Jaffna: Sri Lanka’s northernmost city may still remind you of civil war, but think Dutch forts and ‘prison tourism’ todayThe Jaffna Fort in Sri Lanka was restored with Dutch money about a decade ago, to the surprise of the author. The civil war had only recent...
Being the world’s best in what you do is the path to wealth. Here's how talent stacking can helpSkill stacking is the most efficient way to multiply your earning ability. Not everyone has the time, ability and resources to single-minde...
French Open 2019: A look at the players to watch at the Roland GarrosLargely because of Nadal, the French Open has proved the most challenging for Novak Djokovic.
The challenges before cab aggregators in IndiaWhile falling earnings hurt cab drivers, poor service irks the costumers.
How government should deal with the falling rupeeThe BJP govt losing nerve in 2018 will be even more inexcusable than Congress’ losing it 5 years back.
Rahul Gandhi's hug to PM Modi was childish act: Subramanian SwamyCongress president Rahul Gandhi walked across to the prime minister and hugged him, a gesture which took the Lok Sabha members by surprise.
100 years on, Gandhi's Champaran methods remain relevantThe Champaran struggle is a very good example of a restrained moral struggle combined with social responsibility, says Salil Mishra, who te...
Is PM Narendra Modi's foreign policy style reckless and unduly personalised?Some of the criticism has come from those politically opposed to Modi and congenitally or even hereditarily hostile to anything he does.
Gajendra Singh Rathore had tied the pagri for former US President Bill Clinton in 2000An expert in tying turbans, Gajendra Singh Rathore had decked up President Bill Clinton in a 'pagri' when he visited Rajasthan in March 200...
Music to our earsTwo brothers from the UK have seen the viral potential of this kind of thing, and have recently started a series on YouTube.
Will eBay India be able to get its mojo back to keep abreast with Snapdeal & Flipkart?eBay’s critics admit that it has the deepest reach & widest breadth of products available compared to its peers. It is this strength eBay s...
UK-based BrainJuicer finds out how chocolates can boost lingerie salesBrainJuicer, a lesser-known niche market research firm, thrives on the irrationality of the human mind.
Blocking Twitter: How Internet Service Providers & telcos were caught between tweets and tall egosLong derided as 'dumb pipes' to the Web, ISPs are discovering these days that insult is being increasingly followed up by injury.
- Are advertisements on TV crossing the line too often these days?
Are advertisements on TV crossing the line too often these days? Yes, say the rising number of complainants.
- Dostana: One of the top earning gay films
Dostana’s producers are doubtless happy that their film has become one of Bollywood’s top money spinners for 2008.
- St Gallen displays characteristics of a Swiss town
St Gallen displays all the characteristics expected of a Swiss town, saysNina Jacob. It’s picturesque, squeaky clean, well preserved...and ...