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Pak's Devastating Floods Endanger Mohenjo-daro's World Heritage Tag
In flood-stricken Pakistan where an unprecedented monsoon season has killed hundreds of people, the rains now threaten a famed archeological site dating back 4,500 years, the site's chief official said on Tuesday.
In 1st Speech As UK PM, Truss Vows 'Bold Plan' For Economy
Eyes Tax Cuts, And Securing Future Energy Supplies To Beat Soaring Prices
Nadal unsure of his return
Rafael Nadal left emotions out of the equation as he did the math, marking out nixes with the keenness of an accountant. The 36-year-old, who hadn't lost a match this year in majors coming into the US Open, was obviously disappointed with his play on Monday, but he wasn't downcast. Clear-eyed and categorical, the Spaniard was unsparing as he laid it out.
Carlsen stirs drama with pull-out call
World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen caused a major drama late on Monday night as he withdrew from the Sinquefield Cup, a classical format tournament being held at St Louis, Missouri.
Antibiotics misuse high in India: Lancet
'Azithromycin Most Misused During Covid'
BJP focus on 144 'difficult' seats as part of Mission '24
Shah, Nadda Ask Ministers To Take Organisational Tasks Seriously
Warangal joins Unesco learning cities network
This is second recognition by Unesco for Telangana in a year after World Heritage Site tag for Ramappa Temple
23km bicycle track to be completed before 2023; Planning for stretch around Gandipet lake: KTR
The city's longest cycle track along the side of the service road of Outer Road Ring (ORR) would be completed before summer the of 2023, municipal administration and urban development minister KT Rama Rao announced on Tuesday.
CRICKET LANDSCAPE CHANGING FAST, NEED TO STRIKE BALANCE, SAYS WILLIAMSON
New Zealand captain Kane Williamson feels the cricketing landscape is witnessing rapid change with the emergence of T20 leagues and striking a balance between franchise cricket and national duty has become the need of the hour. Williamson's comments come at a time when cricketers are choosing T20 leagues over internationals.
From bowling pace to shedding fat, Theekshana has seen it all
Spinner Maheesh Theekshana lived up to his reputation of being a specialist in the Powerplay on Tuesday. He landed Sri Lanka's first blow when he deceived KL Rahul, yorking the opener in front of the stumps in the second over of the match.
SUPERSTARS FIZZLE OUT
India All But Out Of Asia Cup After Lankans Outsmart Rohit & Co. In Thriller
IAEA calls for security zone at Ukraine frontline N-plant
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) called on Tuesday for fighting to be halted in a security zone around Europe's biggest nuclear power station, saying its experts had found extensive damage at the plant. A long-awaited report did not ascribe blame for damage to the Zaporozhzhia nuclear power plant, which Russia and Ukraine each accuse each other of shelling.
‘Tackling radicalism is an important current challenge in India-Bangladesh relations’
Muhammad Abdur Razzaque, Bangladesh’s agriculture minister and Awami League presidium member, spoke with Rudroneel Ghosh about the significance of PM Hasina’s visit to India.
Shadow Of 377
Doctors offering 'conversion therapy' must be severely disciplined. NMC must ensure this
Bengaluru Today ...
Waterlogged plush areas of India's tech capital are another grim warning to all cities
The Meaning Of Being Fifth
Of all major economies India's has been the least fiscally boosted and so most resilient now
Priti Patel To Resign As Home Secretary
Priti Patel said on Monday that she will stand down as UK home secretary, or interior minister, once Liz Truss formally takes over as the country's PM.
Rahul promises 300 units of free power in Gujarat
Congress’s Gujarat poll campaign got off to a sop-laden start on Monday, with Rahul Gandhi seemingly tapping into rival AAP’s template to roll out promises like 300 free units of electricity to every household, besides farm-loan waivers of up to Rs 3 lakh and LPG at Rs 500 a cylinder.
‘Car carrying Cyrus was overspeeding’
Initial Probe Suggests Car Was Travelling At 130-140kmph
‘Khalistan’ link: Arshdeep’s Wikipedia page vandalised
IT Ministry Issues Summons; ‘Wrongful Edits Removed In Minutes,’ Says Wiki
Vax for visa, side-effects mental blocks to 1st jab
4% Population Haven’t Taken Even 1st Dose
Door-to-door survey soon to fight dengue
1,827 Infected By Mosquito-Borne Ailment In August
KOHLI’S ‘HAPPY SPACE’
Having Introspected On His Recent Struggles With Form, The Star Batter Now Seems Calmer, More Accepting. He Also Seems Closer To Rediscovering His Groove, Which Is Good News For Team India...
LOOKING FOR BOWLER NO. 6
India Need To Find Enough Bowling Options For Do-Or-Die Game Against Lanka
Fasten Rear Seat Belts
Mistry’s and many other tragic road accident deaths remind us not to ignore a basic safety measure
Gasastrophe
EU, UK paying for overusing sanctions. India’s free of those problems. But total govt debt needs a look
'What happens after you elope? The mundanity of living this grand love requires recalibration
Three couples elope, each of them running from families because of their caste, religion and sexuality respectively. But what happens after they ride off into the sunset? Author Mansi Choksi’s debut book ‘The Newlyweds’ traces the ups and downs in the lives of these couples over several years. Choksi talks to Ketaki Desai about the realities of fighting for love while still aching for familial approval:
PM Of The Uneasy Kingdom
Liz Truss's boosterism won't help a Britain that matters less globally & is crisis-hit at home
It's impressive Rishi got over 40% of vote: PIO Tory councillor
Anger exploded in some Indian diaspora WhatsApp groups over former finance minister Rishi Sunak's loss in the Tory leadership race, with members saying the results demonstrated racism in the UK.
Truss: Thatcher acolyte eyeing to rebuild UK
UK's 3rd Female PM Shouted 'Maggie. Out' As Child. Now She's Expected To Be Next 'Iron Lady'