Show Summary In the rich tapestry of leadership parables woven by Star Trek: The Original Series, the episode “The Galileo ...
Insurance is considered one of the fundamental pillars of economic stability and risk management in any country, as it is closely linked to ...
Abrogation of the ceasefires in Manipur may not be an option for the government as it could spark greater violence.
Scientists warn of a regional disaster If pollution from rare earth and gold mining in Myanmar continues to spread toxins ...
Opinion
The Fall of Fortress Singapore: Three Lessons from the Collapse of Britain’s Great Asian Bastion
This is part of a running series of essays by Iskander Rehman, entitled “Applied History,” which seeks, through the study of the history of ...
Read how Microsoft Security has advanced its agentic vulnerability detection system, codename MDASH, integrating into ...
Australia’s AI data center boom faces new scrutiny as energy, water, approval delays, and cloud costs reshape enterprise AI ...
OK, Monroe invented herself. But it was photographer Bruno Bernard who spotted a young Norma Jeane Dougherty and put her on magazine covers. Their fraught relationship is explored in a new book, and ...
Automate 2026 opens today in Chicago with Kawasaki first 8-DOF physical AI robot world premiere, the ABB Physical AI ...
Conventional wisdom holds that innovation is the domain of bold entrepreneurs and private enterprise, with government at best ...
The Print on MSN
India’s housing boom, bust and buyer revolt gave birth to RERA. Where is it after 10 years?
After years of mistrust and desperate pleas from distressed homebuyers, RERA arrived as a much-awaited reform, greeted with hope and anticipation. Ten years later, its report card is mixed.
The third plenary session of the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China in July unveiled a series of measures ...
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