France going through its most severe drought ever, PM says
Paris: French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne warned that France is facing the “most severe drought” ever recorded in the country...
Paris: French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne warned that France is facing the “most severe drought” ever recorded in the country...
New York: Stocks in the U.S. Fell in premarket trading after a hotter-than-expected report on hiring suggested the Federal Reserve...
Washington: The US economy has contracted for two straight quarters, intensifying fears that the nation is on the cusp of...
Bangkok: Economies in the Asia-Pacific are forecast to hit the doldrums this year as decades-high inflation and the war in...
Bhubaneswar: Defending champions India retained the U-20 SAFF Championships title defeating Bangladesh 5-2 in the final at the Kalinga Stadium...
Bhubaneswar: Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has urged the Centre to allow Odisha to migrate the data of eligible beneficiaries from...
Kolkata: Former Education Minister of West Bengal Partha Chatterjee and his aide Arpita Mukherjee were sent to 14 days in...
Birmingham: Star Indian shuttlers PV Sindhu and Kidambi Srikanth had another easy outing as they stormed into the quarterfinals of...
Birmingham: “We are an evolving team,” said Indian women’s cricket side’s head coach Ramesh Powar. He hinted that different combinations...
Bangkok: Fourteen people were killed and dozens badly injured when a fire broke out early Friday at a crowded music...
The growing tendency of different state police forces to cross jurisdictional boundaries in order to arrest individuals for their opinions...
Read moreDetailsIn the past, it was considered rather difficult to contest assembly elections without a recognisable chief ministerial candidate’s face as...
Read moreDetailsThe Pentagon’s announcement on 2 May to significantly reduce American troop presence in Germany marks a pivotal moment in the...
Read moreDetailsBy Aakar Patel If you are normal, you have any number of parties you can support and vote for. There...
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