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WATER CRISIS IN MOROCCO
As the desert advances in Morocco, women are scaling mountains to capture water from fogIn Morocco's Aït Baâmrane region, women once trekked for hours daily to fetch water. Now, giant mesh nets on Mt. Boutmezguida capture Atlan...
It was true in 2008, will be true in 2026, and even in 2036: Hold good stocks for wealth creation; 10 stocks that fit the billThere is enough evidence to show that it is by holding on to stocks for the long term that you ensure wealth creation. Anything can happen ...
‘Hold’ a good business & wealth creation will happen: 16 large & mid-cap stocks for investors with an ability to ignore noiseLast week, although the Nifty touched an all-time high, there was considerable turbulence. And the broader market is not in alignment with ...
Who toppled Madagascar government, where is president Andry Rajoelina now and who will control the country? Full details about political uncertainty explainedWho toppled Madagascar government, where is president Andry Rajoelina now and who will control the country? Madagascar’s President has repo...
Drought gripping Morocco is bad omen for global food suppliesFacing severe droughts, Morocco's farming sector struggles with plummeting wheat yields, impacting fruit and vegetable exports and widening...
How Hamas aims to trap Israeli forces in Gaza's network of miles-long tunnelsHamas, which rules Gaza, has stockpiled weapons, missiles, food and medical supplies, according to the people, who declined to be named due...
Time to walk together for global good, can triumph over trust deficit caused by war: Modi at G20 Summit"This is a time when age-old challenges are calling for new solutions from us. And therefore, with a human-centric approach, we have to mov...
Russia halts wartime deal that allows Ukraine to ship grain in a hit to global food securityRussia has paused an agreement to let grain flow from Ukraine to countries across Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, following Russia's inv...
Having beaten volatility, these 6 largecaps have an upside potential up to 31% according to analystsThese large cap companies have been able to beat all the negative news flow and volatile moves of the nifty in the last one year. Their SR ...
More friends, more flexibility: How India's growing participation in global events going to benefit the countryS Jaishankar's dizzying array of meetings at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) last week was across all divides, issues and ideolo...
Fierce fighting in east Ukraine as Zelensky says world must not look awayKyiv said Friday it had launched new air strikes in the captured southern region of Kherson, one of the first areas to be taken by Russia a...
Wheat export ban: India's extreme heat wave having ripple effects on world's food supplyThe move to ban the export of wheat was prompted by rising inflation. Retail inflation hit an eight-year high of 7.79 per cent in April, dr...
Beat coronavirus blues: This raffle draw can get you an original Picasso on your wallAuction house Christie's in Paris is hosting a raffle draw for 'Nature Morte' - an oil on canvas painted in 1921.
Tale of 'cutting paani': Water conservation reaches Bengaluru restaurantsF&B entities are realising water is a limited resource that needs to be conserved.
The worst year for Indian booze was also its bestThe perception that Indian spirits are somehow inferior to foreign labels has been changing slowly but steadily, and 2017 was quite a water...
Hyundai van plan signals rougher ride for Peugeot, RenaultThe move follows Volkswagen's decision to build a second light commercial vehicle (LCV) in a lower-wage country, shifting its Crafter van t...
Hyundai van plan signals rougher ride for Peugeot, RenaultThe move follows Volkswagen's decision to build a second light commercial vehicle (LCV) in a lower-wage country, shifting its Crafter van t...