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For kids, but not the stuff of fairy tales
The Telegraph· 13 hours agoThe book Poor Economics for Kids by Esther Duflo and Cheyenne Olivier raises some of these questions. Not surprising, you might say of a book which has...
UPSC Essays Simplified: What goes in the body? – the fifth step
Indian Express· 14 hours agoStep 4: How to write an introduction? Step 5: What goes in the body? Today, we will focus on Step 5,...
Tokyo Votes for Governor in a Race That’s Key to PM’s Fortunes
Livemint· 17 hours agoTokyo voters went to the polls Sunday to elect a governor in a race that poses a test for struggling Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, whose ...
Fed’s Powell Testifies as Inflation, Hiring Cool
Livemint· 18 hours agoJerome Powell is likely to tell lawmakers that Federal Reserve officials need further confirmation inflation is slowing before they’re in a position to cut interest rates, ...
Sakshi Dhoni touches MS Dhoni's feet as she celebrates her husband's 43rd birthday with paparazzi |...
The Times of India· 19 hours agoFormer Indian cricket team captain and one of the most iconic names in the sport, Mahendra Singh...
Delhi L-G gives approval for ACB probe against Satyendar Jain in bribery case
The Hindu· 20 hours agoDelhi Lieutenant-Governor V.K. Saxena has given his approval to initiate an investigation against...
Private Credit Funds With No Skin in Game a Worry: Credit Weekly
Livemint· 20 hours agoThe decision by so many managers to avoid putting their own capital into the vehicles creates an “incentive misalignment,” the Bank of International Settlements said this week. Private credit ...
Iran Elects President Who Wants to Revive Nuclear Talks With West
Livemint· 20 hours agoMasoud Pezeshkian, a 69-year-old heart surgeon who wants to restart talks with the US over the landmark nuclear deal, was voted president of Iran after an election that underscored ...
UK’s New Parliament Most Diverse Ever Except at the Top
Livemint· 20 hours agoBritish voters elected the largest ever number of ethnic minority MPs to the House of Commons on Thursday, a reflection of more minorities becoming involved in politics as ...
France Isn’t Ripe for Italy-Style Technocrat Reign, Monti Says
Livemint· 20 hours agoFormer Italian premier Mario Monti said a French unity government led by technocrats is unlikely to work as an immediate solution to the political impasse that may emerge ...