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Press Release
Indian Markets Open Cautiously Amid Year-End Positioning
As the Indian equity markets commenced trading today, investors adopted a cautious stance driven by year-end positioning and ongoing profit…
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Press Release
Gold and Silver Prices Surge Amid Global Tensions
The precious metals market is witnessing an unprecedented surge, with gold and silver nearing record highs. As bullion prices soar,…
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Business
Why UK Businesses Are Racing to AI Training Before Competitors Gain Advantage
A significant shift is underway in how UK businesses approach artificial intelligence. What began as curiosity about emerging technology has…
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October 19 Holidays: Celebrations and Observances Worldwide
Farid al-Atrash: The Virtuoso of Arab Music
Farid al-Atrash (19 October 1910 - 26 December 1974) a legendary figure in the world of Arab music. His life…
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News
Today’s School Assembly News Headlines (26 December)
School assembly news headlines provide a quick overview of significant current events, helping students stay informed about the world around…
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Book
What’s on your summer reading list? We asked 6 dedicated readers
Jo Case, The Conversation When I think about summer reading, I think about relaxing with an easy page-turner … but…
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Quotes
Jyoti Basu Quotes
The author of book Mother Teresa, Navin B. Chawla, once recalled his discussion with Jyoti Basu. He asked, “you are a communist,…
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Featured
Bhupendra Nath Datta: Revolutionary Thinker and Scholar of Indian Nationalism
Bhupendra Nath Datta (4 September 1880 – 25 December 1961) was an Indian revolutionary and later a noted sociologist. Life…
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News
Today’s School Assembly News Headlines (25 December)
School assembly news headlines provide a quick overview of significant current events, helping students stay informed about the world around…
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Editor's Choice
What’s the difference between deodorant and antiperspirant? Quite significant, actually
Daniel Eldridge, Swinburne University of Technology When summer hits, the combination of heat and activity often result in increased sweating.…
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Book
Is democracy the worst form of government – apart from all the others? We asked 5 experts
James Ley, The Conversation Claims that democracy is in crisis are certainly not new, but recent history has given the…
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Editor's Choice
How misreading Google Trends is fuelling Bondi attack conspiracy theories
Jacques Raubenheimer, University of Sydney In the wake of Sunday’s tragic Bondi shooting, conspiracy theories and deliberate misinformation have spread…
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Editor's Choice
How the myth of ‘aqua nullius’ still guides Australia’s approach to groundwater
Sarah Bourke, The University of Western Australia; Bradley J. Moggridge, University of Technology Sydney; Clint Hansen, Monash University, and Margaret…
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Editor's Choice
Christmas is peak kidney stone season. Blame dehydration, the heat and all that food
Anthony Dat, Monash University Christmas in Australia is a great time to spend enjoying the outdoors, with plenty of good…
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Book
Teens discover books on social media. What will the under-16s ban do to their reading?
Bec Kavanagh, The University of Melbourne In a video address to the nation, timed with Australia’s world-first teen social media…
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