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A changing world order

It would be a truism to say that the world order that we have been used to for the last 40 plus years is changing.  Towards the 1980s / early 1990s, the Soviet Union ...
Shares reset intraday record; Lithium miners rocket on China outage; JB Hi-Fi CEO Terry Smart to leave; Iress misses ...
At the tail end of the liberation struggle, the global north, under the tutelage of the British Empire and the United State, ...
Nagaland is no stranger to political storms. This time, the thunderclap is over government job reservations — a subject that touches the dreams of every young job-seeker in the state.
This paper seeks to synthesise the diverse accounts of Naga origins, examine the philosophical foundations of identity, and propose a pathway toward a more cohesive and inclusive Naga identity.
Chinese Ambassador to the UN Fu Cong put forward four “musts” at the emergency meeting held by the UN Security Council on the ...
Two years after deadly wildfires hit Lahaina, archaeologists, conservators and congregants have taken on a “CSI” challenge: ...
As such, the full meaning and political impact of the “Great Recall” cannot be properly assessed until the results of the second round become clear.
Thus no serious individual would buy into the flurry of endorsements that have come from all sorts of persons, not even the ...
In his work, Ram Madhav examines the crumbling Western order, the rise of new powers and how India can seize its moment in ...
Indian refineries seek urgent outputs after a US threat of surcharge and European blockade to diesel derived from Russian oil India’s oil refineries are being forced to rethink their supply ...
Local commentators recently claimed that President Donald Trump’s general 10% tariff constituted a sales tax on consumers. That would be true if tariffs directly affected consumers, but the point of a ...