Apple will reportedly launch four iPhones with significant specifications in 2020. The Cupertino giant is said to unveil three iPhones with OLED screens, with display sizes of 5.4-inch, 6.1-inch, and 6.7-inch. The devices might also offer 5G connectivity and advanced 3D sensing camera technology. Furthermore, the fourth iPhone could...
Telecom giants are currently locked in a fierce competition against each other in the Indian market. After almost two years of trying to appease users, the companies have started looking at a way to increase their revenue. A recently released report revealed that the industry will take some time...
The Vivo Z1 Pro made its debut in India last week. Now, the device is all set to go on sale for the first time in India tomorrow. It is the first smartphone in the country to offer a Qualcomm Snapdragon 712 SoC. It is also the first from...
Bharti Airtel is not done fighting the tariff war with Reliance Jio. While the data war seems to have eased, the tariff war does not have an end just yet. Airtel, in particular, wants to keep fighting this war with Reliance Jio and Vodafone. The telco has now introduced...
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By Kenny Coyle The choreographed provocations on Venezuela’s borders this past week highlight an often overlooked component of the U.S.-orchestrated regime change machine—USAid (United States Agency for International Development). Its motto, “From the American People,” usually stamped on containers bound for conflict zones, might more accurately be read as...
By A J Philip No one knows the war better than an Indian. His greatest epic is the Mahabharata, a quarter of which describes in vivid detail the war between the Pandavas and the Kauravas. The war did not last long. It lasted just 18 days but it killed...
By Dr Arun Mitra War is the one of the most serious threat to public health with catastrophic effects on infrastructure & environment and accounts for more deaths and disability than many major diseases combined. It destroys families, communities and sometimes-whole cultures. It channels limited resources away from health...
By Harihar Swarup Almost 200 years before the IAF bombed the terror camps at Balakot, a man from Bareilly, Syed Ahmed Barelvi, had used the place as a launch pad for what is considered by many to be the first “Jihad” of modern era. Syed Ahmed was called Syed...
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By LS Herdenia BHOPAL: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath has made it clear that he is determined to demolish all such institutions, which were set up by the previous BJP government to serve its political objectives. He also gave a categorical message to the administrative heads of divisions...
By Gurnam Kanwar CHANDIGARH: At the call of the national council of All India Kisan Sabha, the Punjab unit ofthis militant organisation of the working peasantry and rural masses, organized protest actionsagainst the anti-peasant, antirural worker and anti-people budget of the Modi governmentwhich though camouflaging the budget in electoral...
By Sushil Kutty Post-announcement of release of captured Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman by Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, Pakistani media is talking of Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi “speaking in riddles”, which apparently has left them puzzled, not quite understanding that riddles are by definition supposed to leave...
By Shameem faizee Cross-border terrorism has been lingering threat to India’s development. No doubt our experience all these years establishes beyond doubt that force cannot bring an end to terrorism. Nor mere dialogue which often falls on deaf ears will effectively curb terrorism. Restrained use of force coupled with...
By David Rosenberg Last summer, Britain’s seemingly disparate far-right forces took anti-racist and anti-fascist campaigners by surprise when they filled Whitehall with 15,000 people. They were there to support Tommy Robinson, a leader in the racist anti-Muslim movement who was at the time temporarily held in prison on a...
By Rahil Nora Chopra Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is going to retire from Rajya Sabha on June 14 this year and at the same time another Congress Rajya Sabha MP Santiuse Kujur is going to retire also from Rajya Sabha. They both were elected from Assam and with...