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‘It is essential’: UN chief calls for reform in Security Council; what it means for India

United Nations secretary-general Antonio Guterres has once again voiced his support for reform in the Security Council, calling it not just “important” but an “essential” step. Read More

Orange is the New Black: Is Trump America’s most Left-leaning president?

There’s a hilarious anecdote about Karl Marx that sums up the red delulu very well. Marx, who lived on other people’s money, much like most Leftists, was once taken down to a factory. Read More

‘We must be bold enough to change’: UN chief’s strong call for reform in Security Council — Is it good news for India?

United Nations secretary-general Antonio Guterres has once again voiced his support for reform in the Security Council, calling it not just “important” but an “essential” step. Read More

Atishi video row: AAP MLA denies remarks against Sikh gurus; seeks unedited assembly video footage

AAP MLA Atishi NEW DELHI: Leader of opposition in the Delhi Assembly Atishi on Monday denied allegations that she made derogatory remarks against Sikh Gurus, after BJP legislators raised the issue during the recent Winter Session Read More

‘Destitute to the extreme’: Supreme Court raps Centre over delay in SOPs for homeless with mental illness; grants last opportunity

. NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday gave the Centre it’s last opportunity to frame standard operating procedures (SOPs) for the rehabilitation of homeless persons with psychosocial disabilities. Read More

Trump’s top official accused of strip club visit on trip — Who is Lori Chavez-DeRemer?

An internal investigation has found evidence that US labor secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer, a senior figure in President Donald Trump’s administration, took members of her staff to a strip club during an official government trip, accord Read More

Sharks’ deadly teeth are at risk: Here’s how acidifying oceans could weaken them and affect their hunting ability

One of the most recognisable and feared predators within our oceans is, of course, the shark, and this is because of its greatly powerful and continually regrowing teeth. Read More

Greenland is not green! How early settlers thrived on ice and what its melting means for the world

Greenland, the largest island in the world, is commonly mistaken for its deceptive title. Greenland boasts an area in excess of 836,000 square miles, and to its credit, 80% of the island is covered in ice. Read More