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South Korea boosts border propaganda broadcasts after North Korea flies more trash balloons
The Week· 3 hours agoKorea. The Cold War-style psychological battle between the two Koreas is adding to already-high tensions on the Korean Peninsula, with the rivals threatening stronger steps against each other ...
Bangladesh Top Court Scales Back Jobs Quota That Sparked Deadly Violence
NDTV· 7 hours agoBangladesh's top court on Sunday pared back, but fell short of public demands to abolish,...
‘Peak Bengaluru’ Moment With 3 IT Leaders: Swiggy, Ola, Unacademy CEOs Meet For Coffee Break at...
Times Now· 9 hours agoAn user on X, Ishan Sukul posted about the meeting of CEOs on 14 July: “Araku Coffee is on fire today: 3 large co CEOs (Swiggy, Unacademy, Ola) and one normie aka me,” he ...
Strategic cash flow management: How to unlock the hidden value of your enterprise
Financial Express· 8 hours agoFor a company to not only survive but thrive in today's competitive landscape, a conscious approach...
Youth wishlist: Ease of biz, skilling, women power
Financial Express· 14 hours agoRun-up to Budget 2024-25
158 Indian, 2 Nepali students enter India through Tripura as tensions escalate in Bangladesh; CM...
Indian Express· 23 hours agoAs students from various parts of India studying in Bangladesh began returning home through...
Off the beaten track
The Telegraph· 14 hours agoThree hours away from Melbourne, steeped in gold rush history and made strong by a combination of traditional industries and a thriving visitor economy,...
Amazon Prime Day Sale 2024: Why was the shopping event created?
Indian Express· 14 hours agoThis year, 20 countries — including Australia, France, Germany, India, Japan, Saudi Arabia, and...
‘They want to see granny before she loses her mind’
Mid Day· 12 hours agoA Spanish-Bengali couple has petitioned the Indian authorities and Spanish consulate for two years to allow their adopted kids to see their...
Bangladesh Top Court's Verdict Today On Job Quotas That Sparked Unrest
NDTV· 12 hours agoBangladesh's top court was due to rule Sunday on the future of civil service hiring rules that sparked nationwide clashes between police and university students, killing 133 people. What began ...