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Plastic pollution hotspots pinpointed in new research – India ranks top due to high levels of…
We have used machine learning to identify the biggest plastic pollution hotspots across more than 50,000 towns, cities and rural areas worldwide. Our new global model reveals the most detailed picture of plastic pollution ever created…
Jaishankar in Tehran to attend maiden India-GCC meet
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External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar visited the Saudi National Museum and King Abdulaziz Foundation for Research and Archives in Riyadh.
Jaishankar said on Sunday that during the…
Seven & i rejects Couche-Tard proposal as too low
Seven & i Holdings Co rejected a US$38.7 billion takeover proposal from Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc as too low and fraught with regulatory risk while…
Sunday Night Football – Rams at Lions: Open Thread
Week 1 of the 2024 NFL Season marches on with Sunday Night Football featuring the Detroit Lions vs. The Los Angeles Rams.
You can watch tonight’s game on NBC, with kick-off at 8:20 p.m. (eastern).
The Rams and Lions feature two of the…
Writing India’s Growth Story With Shivam Agarwal of Sattva Group
Sattva Group was set up by Bijay Agarwal in 1993. Over the last 30 years, the group has completed developmental projects of over 80 million square feet. Their projects are both residential and commercial, scoring IT parks in Bengaluru…
Argentina Football Team to Play Exhibition Match in Kerala? State’s Sports Minister V…
Thiruvananthapuram, September 6: A high-level delegation from Kerala held discussions with officials of the Argentina Football Association (AFA) in Spain to work out plans for the reigning world champion to play an…
Mike Flanagan Reveals the Horror Movies That Scare Him the Most
It took a while for Flanagan to warm up to horror movies. "I couldn’t watch horror movies as a kid," the Oculus director said. "They scared me too much." That changed for him in 1988, when the Stephen King It miniseries aired on ABC, and…
Britain is lacking expertise on exports, survey finds
Britain’s exporters feel less well-equipped to grasp opportunities abroad, annual research for the Department for Business and Trade suggests.The survey of 3,000 businesses with revenues of more than £500,000 showed that only 18 per cent…
Economic shocks ‘encourage people to vote for populists’
Economic shocks such as the global financial crisis and the pandemic have laid the groundwork for a rise in populist political parties by entrenching voter apathy, academics have claimed.According to a research paper published by the London…