Lifting of sanctions will release Iranian oil, US-Iran cooperation will rejig old relationships in region
It is too soon to predict the implications of the deal reached on Tuesday, but it has certainly upset America’s traditional friends in the Middle East.
The deeply divisive symbol of the American Civil War, why South Carolina took it down last week, why substantive problems of race can’t be tackled by symbolism alone.
Since NSA Ajit K Doval is the top man in the Indian intelligence and security establishment, he is best placed to lead the talks.
BJP general secretary P Muralidhar Rao, the man in charge of the membership training programme, explains to Liz Mathew details of the recruitment process — and why it should be taken seriously.
Bordeuri Samaj, descendants of five priestly families, are back in charge of Assam’s famous Shakti peeth
Neural privacy is important to humans, and brain-to-brain interfaces may not be sensible or practical, scientists have cautioned.
It was U R Ananthamurthy, the Kannada intellectual, who prodded Perry in 1978 to collect the protest writings of the Emergency before they were lost.
Ashwani Sharma recalls 2011 case against Ogyen Trinley Dorje, in which HC wants him prosecuted.
Mela is held in the heart of the town — where river banks are narrower than at either Allahabad or Ujjain — and always during the monsoon.
It’s complex to manage exchange rates, industry is lukewarm, the dollar still rules, and there are more benefits to Beijing than to New Delhi.
Nirupama Subramanian recalls earlier meetings between Indian PMs and Pak heads of government since 2001 — the story of modest achievements and lost opportunities.
Food Minister Badal says the FSSAI is ‘creating fear’. Through June, the FSSAI has sought suggestions, set up a panel to regulate salt, sugar and fat intake, and issued two product-based orders.
The golden jubilee should be a time to introspect and recall vital lessons, not an occasion for chest-thumping or playing political games.
'The burden of rheumatic diseases is yet to be thoroughly investigated, is probably under-reported'
Explained: The continuing bloodbath on Chinese bourses, and how emerging markets -- including India -- ; might gain from the sell-offs in Shanghai
The story of the project, and why it failed, doesn’t necessarily bear out his suggestion that New Delhi could have talked its way out of trouble in Kashmir.
The euro has barely weakened this week while bond yields for peripheral countries such as Portugal, Spain and Ireland have even dipped a little.
The Vyapam scam broke ‘formally’ in 2013 after the Indore Crime Branch registerered an FIR after arresting 20 impersonators
The findings show people of the same age grow old at different speeds — with some of us aging faster than others.
Well after Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi announced in the 1987-88 Budget his government’s intention to form a separate board for the regulation and orderly functioning of the stock exchange and the securities industry.
Multiple studies show they put their patients’, and their own, lives at risk — with increased chances of medical mistakes, car crashes and surgical injuries.
These findings suggest that having a friend present during training can be an important factor in laying out and ultimately achieving business goals.
33-year-old Santosh Kumar who was given money for a kidney transplant by the PMO, died last week because the queue of patients ahead of him at the nearest transplant centre was simply too long.
Theoretically, the EU could recapitalise Greece’s banks, but doing so would mean accessing the Eurozone’s permanent bailout fund, the European Stability Mechanism (ESM).


