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Does Western media’s anti-India articles cater to India’s self-serving political ideologies?

The pot-bellied colonial ego comes out forcefully in some of the recent headlines

‘Fascist Modi’ and ‘intolerant Hindus’: The strange fiction peddled by foreign media

It is very fashionable for foreign newspapers to create such negative categories to serve their own agenda.

Online schooling is not just for lockdowns. Could it work for your child?

While learning in COVID lockdowns was extremely tough, it also showed schools, students and parents the potential benefits of online learning for a wider range of students.

Australia flooded by North American-produced meth

North American-produced meth, from countries such as Mexico, United States and Canada, made up 16.7 tonnes of the meth seized.

Who will Trump pick as his running mate? In 2024, the ‘Veepstakes’ are higher than usual

The job of vice president of the United States is not a normal one at the best of times.

With 271 billionaires, India emerges in third spot on world’s rich list

The US and India added 109 and 84 billionaires respectively compared to the previous year, China's number has decreased by 155.

Elon Musk says ketamine can get you out of a ‘negative frame of mind’. What does the research say?

Ketamine can be prescribed “off-label” by GPs in Australia who can prescribe schedule 8 drugs.

How to combat online extremism and terrorism

Combating online extremism presents unique challenges different from other content moderation problems.

Modi’s decade and democracy in India: Backsliding or Thriving?

Indian elections also create great excitement within the Indian diaspora worldwide.

Albanese to abolish 500 “nuisance” import tariffs, businesses and consumers to benefit

“After successive trade agreements, most goods are now imported duty-free."

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‘I won’t be bullied into resigning’: Wyndham Mayor Preet Singh slams online abuse, stands ground and prepares to return

“The events of recent weeks… have caused profound harm not only to me personally, but to my family — and most painfully, to my daughters,”

Nepal on edge again as border tax on Indian goods triggers mass street revolt

Videos circulating on social media show heated exchanges between residents and border officials, including instances in which goods, such as small food items, were seized

Three-year-old Esha killed in Brisbane crash remembered as loving, joyful child

CCTV footage from a nearby home captured the family walking along the road just moments before the tragedy unfolded.
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