“...attempting to prevent travel no longer provides even as much utility as it did in the early months of the pandemic,” Professor Satyajit Rath
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What’s Behind Rising Numbers of ‘Railway Children’ in India?
Thousands of children run away from their homes on trains every year in the hope of escaping poverty and abuse. They often end up in the capital city facing an uncertain future.
Uzbekistan Cough Syrup Case: Production Licence of Marion Biotech Suspended
During inspection, the Noida-based firm could not produce documents related to the production of 'Dok-1 max' cough syrup.
Germany: Police Clear Climate Activists From Coal Village
Police in Germany have started to surround the western village of Lützerath, which has been occupied for months by climate protesters ahead of a planned eviction. The site is slated to be used to mine coal.
Germany: Police Clear Climate Activists From Coal Village
Police in Germany have started to surround the western village of Lützerath, which has been occupied for months by climate protesters ahead of a planned eviction. The site is slated to be used to mine coal.
Rajasthan: Paper Leak Leads to Cancellation of Teachers Recruitment Exam; 44 held
The paper leak gang had allegedly taken Rs 10 lakh from each candidate for illegally providing them the questionnaire for RPSC-conducted exam.
Are Winter Sports Threatened with Extinction?
With the relentless march of climate change, lack of snow and a lack of acceptance, winter sports are dealing with a number of issues. Some disciplines are in better shape than others, but they’ll still have to change.
Cambridge Analytica: Facebook Parent Meta Will Pay $725m to Settle User Data Case
The case sprang from 2018 revelations that Cambridge Analytica, a firm linked to Trump’s political strategist Steve Bannon, paid a Facebook app developer for access to personal information of about 87 million users.
A German-China-Russia Triangle on Ukraine
Germany estimates that China is uniquely placed to be a peacemaker in Ukraine. The signs are that Beijing is warming up to that idea too.
University of California Workers End 40-Day Strike, Ratify Contract
Wages will rise up to 80% for some of the lowest-paid workers, with all workers seeing a boost in pay, union representatives said.
Ten Surprisingly Good Things That Happened in 2022
If we hope to celebrate another holiday season, we have to find a way to bring all sides to the negotiating table. May peace prevail in 2023!
China’s Football Focus Switches to Women
With the 2023 World Cup approaching, China recently unveiled a long-term plan for women's football. A similar plan for the men has yet to bear fruit, but the women's game might have a better opportunity to succeed.