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Weaponising law and a lie to attack Indo-Islamic heritage
Hindustan Times· 5 hours agoThe destruction is achieved through first, a lie: The lie that this architecture does not belong to...
We have a crisis of trust in institutions. Can ‘positive leadership’ offer a solution?
Deseret News· 17 hours agoMaking good people even better In 2003, Jim Mallozzi...
‘It is beyond belief we’re still subsidising the cause of the climate crisis — we need greater...
The Economic Times· 1 day agoAs a professor of environmental economics, the latter is a key disciplinary lens I employ, but our...
Can a deadly new mpox strain in Africa ignite another global outbreak?
Firstpost· 1 day agoA dangerous new strain of mpox, particularly lethal in children, is spreading rapidly in the...
Fed up with UK Conservatives, some voters turn to anti-immigration Reform party for answers | World...
Indian Express· 2 days agoDorothy Carr is fed up with how things are run in her hometown. It’s impossible to get a doctor's...
Cyberattacks on healthcare: Russia’s tool for mass disruption
Medical Device Network· 2 days agoLessons from the Synnovis attack Beyond having a good BR and DR plan in place, the NHS may again...
AI regulation: People should be players, not pawns
Livemint· 3 days agoGovernments are aware of the need for regulation, but it is a tough job. A 2022 report by the Belfer Center at Harvard University found ...
Menzel is looking forward to earning the challenge of earning a starting shortstop job at Maine
The Chronicle, Willimantic, Conn.· 4 days agoAlthough his high school career is over, Menzel will continue his baseball career at the University of Maine, where he committed last summer over the University< ...
Reservations and Its Exceptions: The political push to breach the 50% cap
CNBC Awaaz· 4 days agoApart from centre-state relations, independence of the judiciary and fundamental rights, it is...
How important is competitiveness? Consider history of Fall River and New Bedford mills
Rhode Island Current· 4 days agoIt’s rare for a work of academic history to brim with as much contemporary relevance as...