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On This Day in History, June 10: Troy falls, Italy enters WWII, Jurassic Park premieres, Thatcher wins for 3rd time, FIFA World Cup opens and other key eventsOn This Day in History, June 10 witnessed events that ranged from the legendary destruction of Troy and the birth of Gothic architecture to...
This day in history, May 30: From Joan of Arc's execution to the first Indy 500, women's pro baseball league debut and Mariner 9's launch to MarsThis day in history, May 30, has witnessed some of the world's most significant political, military, scientific and cultural developments. ...
King Charles' US Visit: Congress address, survivor calls, and diplomatic ties—Will he address Epstein survivor demands before Congress?King Charles' US visit is historic as he addresses Congress. However, survivor demands add a sensitive layer. Critics call it a missed oppo...
G-Force of Dhando & Dhurandhar: The cultural code behind Gujarati enterpriseGujaratis are renowned for their remarkable entrepreneurial achievements, significantly shaping India's economic landscape. Their business ...
Polo? People still play hockey on horses?Polo faces scrutiny as a dangerous, elitist sport with a history of high-profile casualties, including Jaipur's maharaja and industrialist ...
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Pre-Roman Britain's Celtic women lived in a matrilineal society, holding significant power and influence, as evidenced by their elaborate g...
Millions head to Mecca for huge hajj in Saudi heatPilgrims in white robes and sandals packed the ancient city, now dotted with luxury hotels and air-conditioned shopping malls, after floodi...
Mann Ki Baat: Speak mother tongue with pride, says PM ModiEven after 75 years of Independence, there are people who have dilemma and reservations regarding their language, dress, food and drink, wh...
Japan's ex-princess Mako Komuro, husband begin a new life in New YorkThe pair tied the knot in Tokyo last month in muted fashion, following years of tabloid gossip and online sniping.
Wilbur Smith, the chronicler of African adventures, passes away at 88Smith studied at South Africa's Rhodes University, intending to become a journalist.
Lockdowns ease across Europe, Asia with new tourism rulesGreece lifted lockdown measures Monday for hotels, campsites, open-air cinemas, golf courses and public swimming pools, while beaches and m...
UK PM Boris Johnson hospitalised for coronavirus tests after persistent symptomsJohnson, who was isolating in Downing Street after testing positive last month, still had a high temperature and so his doctors felt he sho...
View: The Scindia lesson - a democracy without democracy is no longer viableJyotiraditya Scindia’s defection has made many things clear, one of those being that the viability of this political system has reached its...
Adultery: Why government should stay out of our affairsThe problem is that our law involves the state, and the full weight of patriarchal morality, in the affair.
How Manama is emerging as West Asia’s foremost arts & culture hubPublic and private sector investments are being funnelled to promote arts under the patronage of the royal family.
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US President Barack Obama vows to 'degrade and ultimately destroy' ISIS"I've made it clear that we will hunt down terrorists who threaten our country wherever they are," US President Barack Obama said.
- Ancient city of Bath had plenty to offer on both counts! History and health
The city's compactness and striking architecture - Roman baths and sweeping Georgian terraces - combine to produce one of the most elegant ...
UK's new immigration regulations: Indian chefs may lose their jobs to EU counterpartsThanks to UK's new immigration rules, Indian chefs may lose jobs to EU counterparts. UK MP Keith Vaz says it will have a -ve impact on UK's...
- Omkara meets Othello fans in Madrid
The dance, music and melodrama of Indian cinema is being celebrated in Madrid this week.