India is winning the standoff between America and China. Hosted by Ross Douthat Produced by Victoria Chamberlin Mr. Douthat is a columnist and the host of the “Interesting Times” podcast. Right now, ...
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India is using technology as a tool of foreign policy, casting itself as a moral voice for smaller, developing countries. By Anupreeta Das and Pragati K.B. Reporting from New Delhi In a world where ...
A homeowner who wanted hardwood floors but wasn’t in a financial position to install them took matters into their own hands and the results have left Reddit users stunned. The DIY project was shared ...
NEW DELHI, Feb 19 (Reuters) - France and India are entering a new era of defence cooperation with plans to jointly produce Rafale fighter jets as well as helicopters, French President Emmanuel Macron ...
India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi takes a group photo with AI company leaders at the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi on Feb. 19, 2026. India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi takes a group photo with AI ...
NEW DELHI, Feb 16 (Reuters) - India has seized three U.S.-sanctioned oil tankers linked to Iran this month and stepped up surveillance in its maritime zone to curb illicit trade, a source said on ...
The Bank of England's potential decision to replace historical figures with beavers and badgers has triggered "Mr. Brexit" Nigel Farage and others.
Despite the chaos at the summit, enthusiasm from big tech companies for India's potential continues to grow. Executives including Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai and OpenAI boss Sam Altman talked up ...
The Coronado Times attended session 11 today at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, California. It’s just a few hours from ...
India will host the AI Impact Summit this week in New Delhi. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai are all expected to attend. India presents a lucrative market of young, tech-forward ...
Modern politics is increasingly driven by spectacle and viral moments rather than serious governance, here is an analysis.