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India focussing on G20 and BRICS+ to become the Global South Leader
Given that the next three G-20 Presidency happens to be BRICS members, India certainly needs to accelerate the global south leadership drive.
OPINION
Are your children learning second language? They may have a memory advantage
Consistently having to access competing words from a large pool of candidates may have long-term cognitive consequences.
INNOVATION
What the Hawaii tragedy means for our flammable continent?
Global warming – the result of fossil fuel burning – means bushfires will become more frequent and severe.
INNOVATION
Four feared dead in Helicopter crash near hamilton island
The accident served as a stark reminder of the risks faced by those serving their countries and the courage they showed
OPINION
US Supreme Court restores merit in college admissions as American Left fudges policy debate
The rationale for affirmative action the Justices claimed, has led to an unconstitutional racial discrimination system
INNOVATION
Indian Navy to participate as observers in Australia’s ‘Talisman Sabre’ military exercise
This year more than 30,000 personnel from 13 participating nations and four observer nations will take part in Exercise Talisman Sabre.
INNOVATION
“Kill India”: Khalistan extremists again threaten top Indian diplomats in Australia, Canada and USA
Threats to these Indian diplomats are not an isolated case but a consolidated global campaign of targeted harassment and intimidation.
IMMIGRATION
Why is India emerging as popular destination for international student recruitment?
61% of responding US colleges and universities indicated that they have received more applications for 2023-24.
INNOVATION
New advisory for the USA amidst rising random mass shootings
Earlier, either the USA has been considered pretty safe in terms of tourism or the foreign governments did not attempt to challenge this narrative.
INNOVATION
Albanese and Biden finding it difficult to manage flood of requests to meet Indian PM Modi
"I am getting phone calls from people I have never heard of before. Everyone from movie actors to relatives. You are too popular."
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IMMIGRATION
Museum of Chinese in Australia opens in Sydney to celebrate more than 180 years of history and heritage
“This museum will celebrate a vital thread through the history of our modern nation. I can’t think of a better site than Haymarket – a place synonymous with the Chinese-Australian story – or a more fitting time of year to open it.”
OPINION
Trump hikes global tariffs to 15% as the fallout from Supreme Court loss continues
Trump had imposed sweeping “reciprocal tariffs” last year under an emergency powers act, but the court ruled this law did not authorise him to do so.
SPORTS
South Africa hammer India by 76 runs, end unbeaten run in T20 World Cup
Bumrah was India’s standout bowler with 3/15, becoming India’s highest wicket-taker in T20 World Cup history