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Delhi world's second-richest capital for avian diversity, hosts 471 bird speciesDelhi is the world's second-richest capital for bird diversity. A new Delhi Bird Atlas reveals 471 species. This comprehensive study, a cit...
MRI room turns deadly: How a 61-year-old man’s necklace cost him his lifeA 61-year-old man tragically died after being pulled into an MRI machine by his metal necklace at a Long Island facility. Despite warnings,...
US recession, 2 million job losses: Larry Summers warns over Trump's tariffs as global trade war escalatesLarry Summers, who has served in the Clinton and Obama administration, has issued a warning due to Donald Trump's economic policies and tar...
Trump's fresh crackdown on press: White House announces new policy on gender pronounsThe White House will refuse to answer questions from reporters with preferred pronouns in email signatures. Donald Trump has issued executi...
Elon Musk is locked in a verbal spat with Chuck Schumer. DOGE boss claims senator profits from 'govt fraud'Elon Musk has accused Senator Chuck Schumer of potential involvement in government fraud. Musk made the allegation responding to Schumer's ...
'Trump blinks, Great WAR of China': How global media covered US President's tariff reversalMost of the newspapers across the globe led on President Donald Trump announcing a 90-day pause on tariff on all countries, except China. "...
'Doesn't know the name of our country': Trump takes aim at his favourite 'sleepy Joe' BidenUS President Donald Trump knows how to dominate the headlines. He once again mocked the former US President Joe Biden at NRCC fundraising e...
Anti-Trump sentiments mounting? Massive protests planned in 50 US states and over 11 million expected to take partAre Anti-Trump sentiments mounting in the United States? A massive wave of protests is expected to sweep across the United States on April ...
'Watermelon head, smallest neck': Trump brutally mocks Democratic Senator Adam Schiff, calls him 'most dishonest'President Donald Trump brutally mocked Democratic Senator Adam Schiff at a high-profile event Tuesday night. Trump said Schiff got "the sma...
Global equality champion Iceland set to elect woman as presidentIceland is set to elect a woman as president for the second time. Two women, Katrin Jakobsdottir and Halla Tomasdottir, are leading in the ...
Netflix subscribers at record high, password crackdown comingThe streaming television giant reported a quarterly profit of $1.3 billion, in line with expectations, but said it had delayed a broad crac...
Chancellor Olaf Scholz's party soundly beaten at German regional voteThe Social Democrats saw their vote share diminish to around 16 percent from 27.3 percent in the last election in 2017, exit polls by natio...
Bagging 49 seats out of 280, Independents emerge as key player in J-K DDC pollsThough the BJP maintained its supremacy by emerging as the single largest party with 74 seats and is leading in another seat, the defeat of...
BJP has to keep prospective, present allies in good humour & fight dissensionsProspective BJP allies like TRS have gained strength and this augurs well for Modi-led party.
- Human brains not as exceptional as thought: Study
New York, Nov 1 (IANS) When it comes to brainpower, humans may not be as exceptional as we like to think as researchers have found that som...
Brexit vote count: What to watch for as the night unfoldsWant to follow the British Brexit referendum? Here's everything you need to know to get through results night.
Perumal Murugan's Tamil novel 'Madhorubhagan' read at Kochi BiennaleEminent writers, filmmakers, musicians and political activists came together for showing their solidarity to Perumal Murugan's Tamil novel ...
- Bohol islands: Chocolates, wine & landscapes make for an unforgettable tour
Bohol island in The Philippines is not exactly what one expects, but sanguinary tales, deliciously mysterious hills and the world's smalles...
- Tribals allege BSF men gave them electric shocks
The BSF has instituted an internal inquiry into allegations that its men tortured people of two villages in Kanker last week.
- St gives thumbs down to cos with foreign ops
Indian companies that had ventured abroad riding on a wave of globalisation and cross-border M&As are finding life tough abroad.