LIMA (Reuters) -Peruvian former President Alberto Fujimori, who steered economic growth during the 1990s but was later jailed for human rights abuses stemming from a bloody war against Maoist rebels,
By Seunggyu Lim and Aditya Kalra SEOUL/NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Samsung Electronics, the world's top maker of smartphones, TVs and memory chips, is cutting up to 30% of its overseas staff at some
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Google's lead EU privacy regulator opened an inquiry on Thursday into whether the search engine giant adequately protected European Union users' personal data before using it to
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's data centres will be classified "critical national infrastructure", the government said on Thursday, giving the servers and I.T. systems that underpin the country's
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea fired an unidentified missile off its east coast on Thursday, South Korea's military said. Japan's Coast Guard also said the projectile, believed to be a ballistic
By Lisandra Paraguassu BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil on Wednesday asked the European Union not to implement regulations in its deforestation law at the end of the year as scheduled and asked for it to
By Anna Mehler Paperny TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada is donating "up to 200,000" doses of mpox vaccine, a government spokesperson said on Wednesday. The World Health Organization declared mpox a global
By Kiyoshi Takenaka TOKYO (Reuters) - Former defence minister Shigeru Ishiba is corporate Japan's top choice to replace Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, edging out Sanae Takaichi, who strives to become
By Ned Randolph NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) -Hurricane Francine strengthened to a Category 2 storm on Wednesday just before it made landfall in Louisiana, threatening New Orleans and the wider Gulf Coast
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A former CIA officer was sentenced on Wednesday to 10 years in prison after pleaded guilty to spying for China, the U.S. Justice Department said. Alexander Yuk Ching Ma, 71,
The National Policy on Archaeological Excavation and Explorations, which was approved in 2015, mentioned the need for problem-oriented, long-term research projects covering various time periods.
Recommendations appear in Niti Aayog’s Tax Policy Working Paper Series–II. It says there is a need to shift away from fear-based enforcement to trust-based governance.
In service with the British military since 2019, it is also known as the Martlet missile. Ukrainians have also deployed these missiles against Russian troops.
Education, reservations, govt jobs are meant to bring equality and dignity. That we are a long way from that is evident in the shoe thrown at the CJI and the suicide of Haryana IPS officer. The film Homebound has a lesson too.
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