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How a Chhatarpur studio became the heart of KS Radhakrishnan’s art
Illinois knocks off Iowa to reach Final Four after buzzer malfunction delay
Illinois rolled past Iowa in Saturday's Elite Eight in the South Regional, punching the Fighting Illini's first Final Four ticket since 2005 despite a buzzer delay.
China proposes a new way to measure academic influence in a departure from impact factor
Chinese researchers have introduced a new methodology for evaluating medical and life science journals worldwide that does not rely on the “impact factor” traditionally used in the academic world. Experts view this as part of China’s broader efforts to strengthen its “academic discourse power”. Two...
As Cambodia’s scam crackdown deadline looms, criminal gangs flee
Young, naive and now sleeping rough on a plastic sheet outside their embassy in Phnom Penh, Indonesians Abdul* and Hafiz* are among the expendable human resources of Southeast Asia’s scam trade. After a year-long tumble through Cambodia’s vortex of scams, they were cast out onto a pavement – pennile...
Rain damage not covered? UAE motorists may face repair bills up to Dh25,000
'He was like family': Pakistani grandfather killed by missile debris in Abu Dhabi mourned
As war on Iran enters second month, Yemen’s Houthis open new front
The Yemeni group pledges more attacks on Israel as fears mount that the worsening conflict will spiral out of control.
No Kings: Millions take to streets across US, Europe to protest against Trump
No Kings Millions take to streets across US Europe to protest against Trump
Poetry can save us!
In these turbulent times, poetry can be both a soothing balm and a powerful force inspiring global anti-war movements.
DRAP denies reports of price hike in essential medicines
The Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (DRAP) has rejected reports of a recent increase in the prices of essential medicines, describing them as baseless. A DRAP spokesperson stated that there has been no increase in the prices of insulin and other life-saving drugs. Pharmaceutical companies are...
Iran Guards say struck Bahrain, UAE aluminium plants
IRGC says strikes were retaliation for a US-Israeli attack on Iranian industrial infrastructure launched from the Gulf
After the silence, Virat Kohli, at 120 percent, brings the roar back to Bengaluru
After the silence Virat Kohli at percent brings the roar back to Bengaluru
Freya Ridings on buying a plane ticket and reclaiming her career: 'I felt like a naughty schoolchild'
The singer defied her team and fled to LA to record a new album. It was the best move she's ever made.
The ripple effect of the Iran war on struggling U.S. farmers
The price of ammonia and urea, two fertilizer ingredients seeing disruptions, are up around 20% and 50%, respectively, since the start of the Iran war.
Illinois bet big on recruiting Europe. It just paid off with a Final Four
With four international players in its eight-man rotation and a lottery pick point guard from Kansas, Illinois is two wins from a title.
Iran’s steel powerhouse to forge new strength from desperate strikes
On Friday, US-Israeli strikes targeted Iran’s major steel and industrial hubs, killing and injuring civilians, but Iran’s resilient workforce vows rapid restoration, underscoring national self-sufficiency and industrial strength.
US-Israeli aggression on Iran: What happened on 29th day of the imposed war
Day 29th of the Israeli-US war on Iran saw overnight strikes hit multiple districts of Tehran, the IRGC launching fresh waves of retaliatory strikes, Wall Street market continuing to tumble, and the Strait of Hormuz shut.
IRGC targets US-linked aluminum industries in coordinated missile-drone strike
The IRGC announces targeting two industries connected to US military and aerospace sectors in a combined missile and drone operation.
WATCH: Why you should book summer travel now
Travel expert and managing editor of "The Points Guy" Clint Henderson shares tips on getting through TSA lines and booking summer travel.
Former breakfast TV host Selina Scott calls for boycott of £10billion collagen products linked to the slaughter of live cattle
Animal welfare campaigner Ms Scott, 74, said she was 'repulsed' after being persuaded to buy collagen powder as a pick-me-up, only to find it was Halal-certified.