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Editorial - Page 239

Many facets

12 July 2018 10:31 PM IST
Going by the number of best-selling books he has authored or the insightful columns that he has written for Indian and foreign media, it is difficult...

The Wild Boars rescued!

11 July 2018 9:21 PM IST
With rescue operations underway in full swing in Thailand to save 12 boys and their soccer coach, the world watched in abated breath. Now, everyone is...

Hiccups in NEET

11 July 2018 9:20 PM IST
In a significant decision that can affect the admission of students to medical colleges across the country, the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court...

Democratise digital spaces

10 July 2018 9:56 PM IST
It was not very long ago that the daily dose of entertainment for the average Indian household came from the soaps that ran like clockwork at dinner...

India's diplomatic victory

10 July 2018 9:54 PM IST
By gaining access to Sri Lanka’s Mattala Airport, New Delhi has scored a silent victory over China.

Upheaval in Bihar

10 July 2018 9:51 PM IST
Ahead of the upcoming Lok Sabha election, Bihar with 40 seats is at the centre of a political upheaval with BJP president arriving in the state on...

Turmoil in UK continues

10 July 2018 9:47 PM IST
With the dramatic resignation of Brexit Minister David Davis, British Prime Minister Theresa May and her government are in an awful predicament....

Denuclearisation: NK-US tussle

9 July 2018 9:29 PM IST
Not surprisingly, Pyongyang is not in the least amused by the US insistence on quick denuclearisation. In fact, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo...

Kidnapping & mob lynching

9 July 2018 9:24 PM IST
The recent spate of mob lynching in which more than 20 innocent people have been beaten to death in separate incidents on the suspicion of being...

Setbacks for Indian diplomacy

8 July 2018 10:07 PM IST
Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad's assertion that controversial Islamic preacher Zakir Naik will not be extradited to India is latest in the...

No love for Djoker!

8 July 2018 10:03 PM IST
Former world number one Novak Djokovic was livid with Wimbledon's Centre Court crowd on Saturday, claiming fans "whistled and coughed" as he prepared...

Virtual bigotry, real impact

6 July 2018 11:13 PM IST
In these times taken over by the gushing waves of social media, wafting adrift into the virtual realm of window-displayed reality is inevitable to the...
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