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Dutch govt probes possible missed Israeli warnings
The Dutch government is investigating if possible warning signs from Israel were missed in the events leading up to this week's assaults on Israeli soccer fans, Justice Minister David van Weel said in a letter to Parliament.
Pelosi blames Biden for Dems' defeat to Trump
She was critical of Biden's political approach, even suggesting his operation lacked the urgency needed to confront shifting political tides
Mediator Qatar bows out in sign of Gaza impasse
Qatar has decided to suspend its key mediation efforts between Hamas and Israel, officials said, on Saturday, after growing frustration with the lack of progress on a cease-fire deal for Gaza.
What happened to the dream?
Bollywood used to be so good at the populist fantasy, whether action or romance. Why is it all slo-mo, dad jokes and crude CGI today?
A root awakening
In a misty hamlet in the Western Ghats, stories of trees, humans and gods seep into each other and the landscape, as a National Award-winning short zooms into a dying way of life
Sticks, stars, sickness: Charting the way we were
If you wanted to know when the bison were returning, and when to expect the next hearty steak, you likely checked the latest cave update, in Ancient Lascaux, France.
Plot twist Charts as the elegant messengers of math
They're really just combinations of lines, curves and colours; but the stories they tell are infinite. For thousands of years - since the caves at Lascaux, France - charts have been letting us say, without words: This is where we are right now. Today, they tell stories of shifting markets, chart the progress of new experiments, track the growing inequality in our societies. They dig deep, to help us see new layers of a problem, and start to solve it. Our favourite at Wknd is that chart of everything, that veritable prophecy of who you will be: the simple bell curve. What's yours?
Right off the bat
She is setting new records, playing for leagues around the world, and netting crores at the Women's Premier League. As women's cricket is finally given room to blossom in India, Mandhana's sharp rise is proof of what is possible when sports administrators stop ignoring women's sports
Portrait of an icon: Ratan Tata, up close & personal
We all know Ratan Tata the industrialist. He was in a class of his own. But what was he like as a person? What sort of childhood did he have? Were there women he loved but did not marry?
Where America and India will meet, differ
Donald Trump's victory provides the opportunity to recall the verve that led to the articulation of the Comprehensive Global and Strategic Partnership - for India and the US to work towards strategic convergence in the Indo-Pacific and beyond
What air pollution does to women in India
People are travelling out of cities like Delhi to cleaner locations to escape the pollution that has come to mark North India's winters.
In a time of darkness: Journeying with Gaia
We live in a time of disruptions which can make individuals feel helpless and irrelevant. Nothing manifests this more than the global unraveling of democracy and the rapid acceleration of ecological collapse.
Tributes pour in for legendary sarangi player Pt Ram Narayan
When nonagenarian sarangi legend Pt Ram Narayan was consigned to the flames on Saturday, his body lay in the same spot where his old friend, AIR colleague and music composer Jaidev, was cremated 37 years ago.
Demolition threat can't throttle voices
The Supreme Court on Wednesday laid down the first-ever guidelines against arbitrary demolitions by state authorities, ruling that citizens' voices cannot be \"throttled by a threat of destroying their properties\" and that such \"bulldozer justice\" has no place in a society governed by rule of law.
Terrorist gunned down in Baramulla encounter
Security forces shot dead a terrorist during an encounter in the Baramulla district of Jammu & Kashmir on Saturday, officers aware of the matter said, as the region continued to report an uptick in terror strikes and gunfights since the conclusion of assembly polls.
In pursuit of the next big idea to guide and transform the world
In the run-up to the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit 2024, thought leaders and experts share their views on the theme of this year's event
Woman shot dead by militants in Manipur
Suspected Kuki militants attacked a group of farmers in the Bishnupur district of Manipur on Saturday, killing a 34-year-old woman, officers aware of the matter said—the latest incident in a fresh wave of violence to besiege the strife-torn state.
DARUL ULOOM LIFTS BAN ON ENTRY OF WOMEN, BUT VEILS ARE MANDATORY
Prominent Islamic seminary Darul Uloom Deoband has lifted its ban on the entry of women in its campus, albeit with certain conditions - they will have to wear hijab, be accompanied by a family member and leave their phones out.
CBI BOOKS STUDENT CAUGHT TAKING TEST FOR NEET-UG ASPIRANT IN MAHA
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has registered a fresh case in connection with alleged irregularities in the conduct of NEET-UG, booking a woman medical student caught taking the test for an aspirant in Navi Mumbai, officials said on Saturday.
AI Express fleet to reach 110 after AIX merger
Air India Express plans to expand its fleet to 110 aircraft by the end of this fiscal year, adding 20 new planes following its merger with AIX Connect, senior airline officials said.
House panel summons two key media bodies over curbing fake news
The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Information Technology, led by BJP's Nishikant Dubey, has called representatives of two key media bodies to discuss mechanisms for curbing fake news.
Soon, collateral-free loan for MSMEs: FM
The government is set to launch a collateral-free term loans scheme for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) to boost their manufacturing capabilities, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Saturday, adding that the scheme will be placed before the cabinet soon.
'Despite emphasis on bail being the rule, message hasn't reached district judiciary'
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No extra FAR charges for schools to upgrade
Societies running tax-exempt primary and secondary schools in Delhi will now be able to upgrade their institutions to senior secondary level without paying extra Floor Area Ratio (FAR) charges to the Delhi Development Authority (DDA), officials from lieutenant governor VK Saxena's office said on Saturday.
AQI still in 'very poor' zone
The Capital on Saturday recorded a slight uptick in wind speed, but that was not enough to significantly improve the pollution levels as Delhi logged yet another day with its air quality in \"very poor\" zone.
CAQM sets up Grap control room to tackle air pollution
The Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM), in a meeting on Friday, said that a control room has been set up in the commission to track all actions under the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) and to address concerns from citizens regarding air pollution.
U.P. MUST CLARIFY TREE FELLING IN UPPER GANGA RD PROJECT, SAYS NGT
An expert committee formed by the National Green Tribunal (NGT) to assess the environmental impact of the 111km Upper Ganga Canal Road project has requested more time to prepare its final report including a carbon impact assessment.
BJP seeks HIMS in Delhi govt hospitals
Leader of the Opposition in the Delhi Assembly, Vijender Gupta, has written to chief minister Atishi urging her to implement the central government's Health Information Management System (HIMS) across all Delhi government hospitals.
GGM-F'BAD ROAD: 2 DEAD AFTER CAR RAMS STATIONARY TRAILER TRUCK
Two men died and two others were injured when their car rear-ended a stationary trailer truck on the FaridabadGurugram highway near the Bandhwari dumping yard early Saturday, police said.
3 MINORS AMONG FOUR HELD FOR KILLING TEEN IN SUBHASH PLACE
The Delhi Police have arrested an 18-year-old man and apprehended three juveniles aged between 16 and 17 years for allegedly killing a 15-year-old boy at Subhash Place in northwest Delhi on Friday, officers said on Saturday.