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India: Can't club us with big polluters
Sharm el-Sheikh: India with the help of other developing countries thwarted an attempt by developed countries to focus on all top 20 current CO2 emitters for additional mitigation actions, instead of just big historical polluters (rich nations), during first week of UN climate talks (COP27). The key second week of talks involving ministers begins Monday.
EWS fallout: Centre may face clamour for quota beyond 50%
States Move To Increase Local Reservation
Prince and I argue, our opinions differ; but in the end love completes us: Yuvika
Despite what it seems like on so-cial media, Yuvika Chaudhary says there’s a lot that goes on beyond the loved-up posts of husband Prince Narula and her.
WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN YOUR DOG IS EXPECTING
More tips to help your dog through her pregnancy.
Siddhaanth and I stopped talking over a petty issue... I wish I had called him, says Neha Marda
Siddhaanth Vir Surryavanshi (46) passed away on Friday after suffering a massive heart attack while working out in the gym
I took up the challenge to direct Drishyam 2 & make my own version of it: Abhishek Pathak
In 2015, Abhishek Pathak co-produced Drishyam, directed by Nishikant Kamat, which went on to be a successful film.
Being reclusive helps me stay focused: Arijit Singh
Arijit Singh has a home in Mumbai, yet he chooses to stay in his home-town Jiaganj in West Bengal.
CITY SLIP
Overlooked Toney Strikes A Brace As Brentford Shock Defending Champions
Familiar foes seek the crucial X-factor in final
Formulaic match-ups often don’t yield results and best-laid plans can go awry when it’s Eng vs Pak
INTO THE HANDS OF FATE!
England And Pakistan Are Two Dynamic, Passion-Fuelled Sides Chasing The Same Dream, A World Cup Title. Will The Melbourne Weather Gods Relent Long Enough For Some Cricketing Magic To Materialise?
Divyansh claims gold in 10m air rifle
In the junior men's 10m air rifle final at the Asian Airgun Championship 2022 in Daegu, South Korea, Tokyo Olympian Divyansh Singh Panwar took home the gold medal.
Kotian, Rahane star as Mumbai demolish Bengal by 8 wickets
After long time, Mumbai are looking like their own dominating mestic cricket self in doOn Saturday, the newlycrowned Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 Trophy champions began their Vijay Hazare Trophy (One-Dayers) campaign in style, romping home to a clinical eight-wicket win over Bengal at the JSCA Stadium in Ranchi.
Please don't use India's loss for IPL bashing
Sport has winners and losers but India's overwhelming loss has as usual made cricket fans ask for heads to roll.
Skilful Shadab galvanises Pakistan hopes
Melbourne: Shadab Khan has had a Twenty20 World Cup to remember. Starring with both bat and ball, the 24-year-old all-rounder helped energise Pakistan's flagging campaign when all seemed lost.
'MORE EXCITED THAN NERVOUS'
Thirty Years After Imran's Pakistan Claimed The 1992 World Cup, Babar Azam Urges His Team To Overcome Pressure With Confidence And Belief
Gully girls: Closing the gender gap in rap Sara Reza
A new wave of female rappers is out to prove that they can rock the mic in the male-dominated world of desi hip-hop
Get out of the job rut and embrace a portfolio life'
Lately more and more people have been turning to me for career advice particularly those who are around 40-70.
Why rape-murder cases are collapsing in higher courts
In case after case, lapses in investigation and prosecution have led to acquittals. For the innocent, this means years lost to prison while for victims' families, it's a dead end in their quest for justice Prem Bisht
No longer 'minnows': T20 World Cup shows tier-2 can step up
Back in 2016, a Pakistani comedian made an appearance at a local event in Zimbabwe impersonating the beloved comedy character Mr Bean.
Delhi needs brave political action but don't hold your breath
'Rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic' is a phrase that seems to best describe some of Delhi's actions these days.
What the Republican 'ripple' tells us about calcification of US politics
Over the decades, the Left has acquired a reputation of conducting savage recriminations when things don't go its way.
Quotas to fix past injustice creates new injustice
Dear Supreme Court judges, You have approved a 10% job and educational quota for economically weaker sections in addition to the 49% quotas for Dalits, tribals and OBCs (other backward castes). This adds reverse discrimination on economic grounds to those on historical grounds.
EU chief urges China to push Moscow to respect int'l law
Phnom Penh: EU chief Charles Michel said on Saturday that the bloc expected China to use \"all the means at its disposal\" to push Moscow to respect international law, days before a G20 summit expected to be dominated by the conflict in Ukraine.
Trees talking underground? For scientists, it's a dispute
Justine Karst, a mycologist at the University of Alberta, feared things had gone too far when her son got home from eighth grade and told her he had learned that trees could talk to each other through underground networks.
Mark Kelly wins Arizona race, puts Dems a seat away from Senate control
S201 ign enator Mark Kelly of Arizona won a tough campafor reelection Friday, The Associated Press reported, defeating his Trumpbacked Republican rival, Blake Masters, to put Democrats within one seat of retaining control of the Senate.
Taiwan belongs to its people, says president
Taipei Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen said on Saturday her mission in life was to ensure the island continued to belong to its people and that Taiwan's existence was a provocation to no one, in a fiery pre-election rebuff to China.
Ahead of his meet with Xi, US Prez vows to work with Asean AP
Phnom Penh: President Joe Biden promised on Saturday that the United States would work with a strategically vital coalition of southeast Asian nations, telling leaders that \"we're going to build a better future that we all want to see\" in the region where US rival China is also working to expand its influence.
UN climate talks near half-time but key issues remain unresolved
Sharm El-Sheikh: As the UN climate talks in Egypt near the half-way point, negotiators are working hard to draft deals on a wide range of issues they'll put to ministers next week in the hope of getting a substantial result by the end.
Ukraine signals it'll stay on the offensive, despite talk of a lull
Gears Up To Challenge Russia's Hold On Entire Southern Area
Lasting bond with students? This NIT puts a ring on it
One’s alma mater forever stays close to the heart and the ties and friendships that are forged in college often last a lifetime.