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Indian-origin historian Sunil Amrith wins British Academy Book Prize
Cebu Pacific Strengthens Clark Hub with New Routes, More Seats

Cebu Pacific Strengthens Clark Hub with New Routes, More Seats

13 Capacity to Reach 1.7M Seats by Yearend Cebu Pacific brings Clark closer to the rest of the country as it launches direct flights to Naga and San Jose, Occidental Mindoro, further improving its capacity in the hub to 1.7 million seats by...

Owner:  Torres Family
KidSuper’s Colm Dillane Has Now Written a Coffee-table Book

KidSuper’s Colm Dillane Has Now Written a Coffee-table Book

KidSuper can now add author to his résumé. Colm Dillane, founder and designer of the trendy New York-based brand, has partnered with Rizzoli on “The Misadventures of KidSuper,” his first book. Dillane, who is also an artist and filmmaker, is only...

Owner:  Jay Penske
Carney says he hasn't heard from U.S. as Trump vows not to meet
SIR Explained: What is Special Intensive Revision, Why It’s Conducted and How It Will Be Carried Out in 12 States
‘Metroid Prime 1–3: A Visual Retrospective’ Book Review: Extremely Thorough
HAQ Trailer Out: Emraan Hashmi And Yami Gautam Face Off In A Courtroom Battle Over Justice And Faith – WATCH
Try Japanese Bonsai Culture, the Next New Trend

Try Japanese Bonsai Culture, the Next New Trend

With the chaotic flurry and ever-growing fast pace of the surrounding world, people have begun to focus more on their spiritual, mental, and physical well-being in a way that is personal to them. In ways that can resonate with many aspects of...

Owner:  Fuji Media Holdings

China GDP Grows At Slowest Pace In A Year Amid Crumbling Domestic Demand, Crashing Real Estate Market

China's economic growth slowed to the weakest pace in a year in the third quarter as fragile domestic demand left it heavily reliant on the output of its exporting factories - which have sparked a global deflationary shockwave as China seeks to...

Owner:  Ivandjiiski Family
The principal loser as a result of Professor Francesca Orsini’s deportation is India
Sustainable Dyes, Innovation & Vision for Bangladesh – A Conversation with Shree Pushkar Chemicals & Fertilisers Ltd
Mark Carney’s Sacrifice

Mark Carney’s Sacrifice

Canadian PM Mark Carney is fresh from a televised, pre-budget speech warning Canadians of the “sacrifices” they will need to make in the coming years. The deficit is so large that serious belt-tightening is unavoidable, assuming we can even afford...

Owner:  Epperson & Atsinger Family
India's First-Ever Cheetah Safari! How You Can Spot The Animal At Kuno National Park
Rory McIlroy dumps driver on India debut, Shane Lowry leads after dog interruption
Faught reviews Vietnam War book at SAR meeting

Faught reviews Vietnam War book at SAR meeting

Suzanne Faught presents a Vietnam-era veteran with a pin of recognition for his service. — Photo courtesy of DAR Archives. Faught reviews Vietnam War book at SAR meeting Commemorating the 50th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War, Major James...

Owner:  Ken Esten Cooke
Book chronicles India's electronics revolution

Book chronicles India's electronics revolution

Muscat, Oct 20 Rajan V Kokkuri, a Muscat bashed author, is set to release his fifth book titled “Born To Dream: Edition 2” in a series that pays tribute to the inspiring journey of the three pioneers of the electronics revolution in India. The...

Owner:  Omani Government
Rajnath Singh: Pakistan hasn’t forgotten pain

Rajnath Singh: Pakistan hasn’t forgotten pain

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Wednesday cited the success of Operation Sindoor and said that "Pakistan has not forgotten that pain" and said wars have assumed a hybrid and asymmetric form. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Chief of Defence...

Owner:  Sahu Jain Family
A Donor-Funded Army Wouldn’t Just Be Illegal—It Would be Dangerous

A Donor-Funded Army Wouldn’t Just Be Illegal—It Would be Dangerous

This is an edition of The Atlantic Daily, a newsletter that guides you through the biggest stories of the day, helps you discover new ideas, and recommends the best in culture. Sign up for it here. President Donald Trump dropped the news casually...

Owner:  Laurene Powell Jobs
New book explores clashbetween faith and science in India

New book explores clashbetween faith and science in India

Why do gods, miracles, and superstitions persist in an age of space missions and technology? A new book, “From Myths to Science”, delves into this paradox, exploring how science has challenged traditional belief systems. Written by scientist, poet...

Owner:  Geoffrey Yaden
China’s crackdown on pessimism resonates

China’s crackdown on pessimism resonates

Having grown up in a colony of the Soviet Union, I read with horrified amusement about China targeting “excessively pessimistic sentiment” (“China punishes web pessimists,” Page A3, Oct. 9). Under Communism, nothing bad is supposed to happen. Our...

Owner:  John W. Henry

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