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Pakistan SC issues warrant against Husain Haqqani, former diplomat calls it an antic

Haqqani, accused in the Memogate case, said the international arrest warrant against him was an antic by Pakistani courts for local TV news coverage.

Blame the Brits: SC judge’s comment on fish markets a result of its long link with chaos

The ‘fish market’ phrase can be traced back to a 17th century market in London, notorious for loud and crude language used in its stalls.

Budget 2018: What onions, tomatoes & potatoes can learn from the milk shake-up

Like milk, government wants to develop market for onions, potatoes and tomatoes, launches new scheme with a corpus of Rs 500 crore to help farmers.

Pregnant women shouldn’t have sex tonight: Crazy theories that came with super blood moon

The super blue blood moon made its second appearance in 25 years and brought out astrologers who made some pretty outlandish theories.

How the judiciary got into the medical education mess

CJI recommended removal of an Allahabad HC judge after an internal panel found serious allegations against him in medical admission scam.

To be or not to be populist? Modi government faces dilemma in crucial final Budget

PM insists it will be a non-populist Budget; experts also feel this govt has shown willingness to buck past trends and concentrate on fiscal deficit targets.

New interlocutor at crucial stage of ULFA peace talks baffles security experts

Kashmir peace negotiator Dineshwar Sharma relieved of Northeast duty; former top R&AW officer to handle talks with ULFA and 2 Manipur rebel outfits.

It is not just Narendra Modi, all of India is obsessed with good morning texts

The deluge of messages may be gumming up smartphones across India which has resulted in some tech companies trying to figure solutions, and others capitalising on it.  

इंग्लिश-विंग्लिश अब दिक्कत नहीं- स्मार्टफोन व गूगल बदल रहे आम भारतियों की दुनिया

कम बजट में आनेवाले स्मार्टफोन और इनके एप्स, जो गैर-अंग्रेजी भाषी उपभोक्ताओं का ख्याल रखता है, सूचना तक पहुंचने के तरीके बदल रहा है.

No English? No problem. How non-English speakers in India are using their smartphones

Budget smartphones and tailor-made apps that cater to non-English speaking users is changing the way information is being accessed.

On Camera

Nur Jahan to Chand Bibi—Indian women in sports have been erased from history

Dice have been found dating to the Bronze Age in various Harappan sites in present-day northwest India and throughout Pakistan. And it’s very possible that some had female owners.

India’s services exports touching $400 bn—a quiet engine offsetting trade deficit

In 2024-25, India exported $387.54 bn worth of services, against imports of $198.14 bn, earning all-time high surplus of $189.40 bn. This offset 2/3rd of goods trade deficit. 

‘Let them see’: Putin says new nuclear-powered missiles in the making, in message to Washington

At a ceremony felicitating Russian military engineers, Putin highlights Moscow’s 'parity' in defence technologies for the next century.

Trump’s trade wars have rewritten powerplay, but India didn’t get the memo

This world is being restructured and redrawn by one man, and what’s his power? It’s not his formidable military. It’s trade. With China, it turned on him.