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DC attorney general sues Facebook over Cambridge Analytica scandal

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Dec 19 · >

Google denies altering YouTube code to break Microsoft Edge

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Dec 19 · >

Global Working Class Fought Back In 2018

By Sarah Attfield             2018 has seen many working-class people around the world standing up for their rights and pushing back against injustice and inequality. Some of these fights have made the mainstream news in western countries, but many have not. As we reflect on the year that is...

Dec 19 · >

May Cannot Survive Her Bad Brussels Brexit Deal

By Neil Findlay             There is only one person who should get the sack this Christmas — and that’s Theresa May. She might have survived the wrath of the grey suit brigade for now, but she cannot escape the reality that is staring her in the face. Her leadership...

Dec 19 · >

PUBG mobile has as many players as Fortnite

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Dec 19 · >

Crisis In Reserve Bank Is Deepening

By Binoy Viswam             Political crisis will have a prelude in any country in the form of economic crisis. This fact is underscored by the political and economic developments in India too. The fuming crisis in the economy, was recently manifested by the resignation of Urjit Patel, the governor...

Dec 19 · >

January Is The Month BJP Will Turn

By Aditya Aamir             On the matter of triple talaq, BJP president Amit Shah offers the standard argument, heard a thousand times before from all sorts of people, which is that there are 20+ Islamic countries which have done away with instant talaq, so why should India not follow...

Dec 19 · >

How Brexit could create a crisis at the Irish border

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Dec 19 · >

How Fuchsia OS might REPLACE Android

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Dec 19 · >

Pre-2014 no one thought Sajjan Kumar would be punished: Modi

It is a general concept, psychologically, that approaching the court with acquisition on the government means the government must be wrong and the verdict to favor the complainant, said prime minister Narendra Modi Tuesday addressing at Republic Summit organized by the Republic News channel. Modi cited Rafale issue adding...

Dec 18 · >

Rafale Judgement: Product Of Lies And Misinformation

By Amritananda Chakravorty             On 14th December, 2018, the Supreme Court of India, in a three-judge bench decision headed by the Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi, dismissed the bunch of petitions questioning the Rafale defence deal, and seeking a court-monitored investigation. Though the court primarily dismissed the petitions on the...

Dec 18 · >

Combative Women And The Army Chief

By Sushil Kutty             Chief of Army Staff General Bipin Rawat is asked a question and he answers it honestly, maybe aware that his views on allowing women in combat roles in the Army will draw not only flak but also ridicule. And within hours of the General speaking...

Dec 18 · >

Kamal Nath’s Break With Past In Swearing-In Ceremony

By LS Herdenia BHOPAL: Kamal Nath’s oath taking ceremony was unusual in many ways. Besides the presence of leaders of several parties that are likely to be partners in the future Mahagathbandhan, representatives of various faiths were given place on the main rostrum. Perhaps the most striking feature was...

Dec 18 · >

‘Naya Pakistan’: Will-O-The Wisp

By Sankar Ray             Optimism about translation of Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan Niazi’s dream of carving out ‘Naya Pakistan’ is increasingly apparent as an ‘intellectual error’. To put it bluntly, the dream was taken kindly to by most seasoned analysts with acknowledged grasp over the polity of Pakistan....

Dec 18 · >

Loan Waivers Can’t Increase Farm Income

By Nilanjan Banik             In recent past, a lot has been written about farm loan waivers. Studies have pointed out loan waiver programmes do not make much economic sense (N. Banik (2018) Are Loan Waivers a Panacea for Rural Distress? Economic and Political Weekly). However, if current political discourse...

Dec 18 · >

Congress Needs To Build On Its Assembly Election Success

By Kalyani Shankar             For a party that appeared to be in existential crisis, the Congress has much to cheer about following the win in three big states – Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh this month. Success in polls is always heartening and it becomes even better when the...

Dec 18 · >

At Loggerheads, Conviction And Perception

By Aditya Aamir             Leave room for daily developments. That is what the conviction of Sajjan Kumar is, a development! A date in the Delhi high Court roster which is suddenly recorded history. And because nobody anticipated Sajjan Kumar’s conviction, no one significant stood up and opposed Kamal Nath’s...

Dec 18 · >

Unbox Therapy – The Most Insane Laptop Ever Built…

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Dec 18 · >
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