White men feel something 'much deeper' has changed that's 'fundamentally illiberal': Writer Investigators seize luxury goods over alleged fraud How a Russian Jet Fighter Nearly Collided with Gigantic ...
Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker Xpeng plans to establish a production base in Malaysia targeting Southeast Asian customers, in its latest move to expand overseas to improve profitability. The ...
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Bhubaneswar: The Biju Janata Dal’s (BJD) organisational strength at the grassroots appears to be weakening further in the aftermath of the 2024 Assembly elections, with the party suffering a series of ...
DeFi, or decentralized finance, is rewriting the rules of global finance. While the early narrative centered around Western tech capitals, a quiet but significant shift is now underway. India, long ...
Prepare to be moved by movement at Dance Base this summer, as Scotland's National Centre for Dance announces its 2025 Edinburgh Festival Fringe Programme. Delivered in partnership with Assembly ...
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The survey, which included 2,574 women, claimed that 44% of Dalits who were interviewed were voting for AAP in the February 5 polls, while 32% of them said they would stick to BJP and 21% to Congress.