Twitter to charge $1,000 per month from businesses for their gold badges
New Delhi: Twitter has told businesses to pay $1,000 per month for retaining gold badges and brands and organisations which ...
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After a protracted, bloody conflict in which over 100 people were killed and about half a million civilians in both...
Read moreDetailsWhen Tarique Rahman, the 60-year-old son of former Bangladesh Prime Minister Khaleda Zia and chief of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party...
Read moreDetailsAir pollution is increasingly being recognised as India’s gravest public health crisis in the post-COVID period, with medical experts warning...
Read moreDetailsBy Aakar Patel Intent has an ally in apathy. Intent seeks to take ground; apathy will kindly adjust. Intent is...
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