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"The Dawn of a New Bharat": British economist Jim O'Neill, noted for coining 'BRICS', declares the G20 as the sole forum capable of global problem-solving, crowning PM Narendra Modi the 'clear winner' in recent summitry, reports Project Syndicate
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The "New Delhi Declaration" heralded a robust concerted effort to grapple with pressing global issues such as climate change, economic stability, and infectious disease control
"Every journey has a story; this one had an unexpected twist": Malaysia Airlines flight MH122 return to Sydney after a passenger threatens onboard safety, airport operations disrupted, man detained, 194 passengers & crew unharmed, No explosives discovered
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Following its departure at 1:40 pm from Sydney Airport, the troubled flight made its return, safely touching down at 3:47 pm
"Turbulence tests the strength of community bonds": Hindu temple in Canada faces vandalism by Khalistan supporters, spotlighting escalating tensions after Khalistani activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar's death, What's next for the Hindu community abroad
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Both Nijjar and Khanda had been marked by the Indian government as individuals of concern due to their terrorist activities
"Good news comes in large packages": 2023 #HenleyPassportIndex Passport Index is out for the year, leapfrogging seven spots to 80th place, Indian passport holders now enjoy visa-free entry to 57 countries, a significant step up in global mobility
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The list also features numerous beautiful island nations in the Oceania region, including the Cook Islands, Fiji, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Niue, Palau Islands, Samoa, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu
“To improve is to change; to be perfect is to change often”: No more 'monkeys' and 'pigs' - Anti-Israeli content has been removed from textbooks in Saudi Arabia, Revolution by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is reflected in the education system
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IMPACT-se is an institute that examines and analyzes the contents of textbooks worldwide, aiming to promote peace and tolerance according to UNESCO's standards
"In unity there is strength; in partnership, there's power": India-UAE economic alliance marks turning point in their shared history, CEPA to boost trade, stimulate investments & fortify economies, advancing both nations towards mutual growth & prosperity
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It is a tool designed to eliminate unnecessary trade barriers, create new platforms for investment, and open government procurement to each other's private sectors
"Success listens only to applause. To all else it is deaf": Columbia Prof. William Eimicke applauds Modi's Efforts in getting Common Man included in the Growth Process of the Country with Aadhaar, calls it a "Miracle" in the Book "Social Value Investing"
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Eimicke highlights how Aadhaar has enabled people in remote areas to access advanced medical care
“Moving on is a simple thing, what it leaves behind is hard”: Having traveled to the United Kingdom in March last year to pursue her Masters, Kontham Tejaswini Reddy's aspirations were cut short when she was stabbed to death by her Brazilian male flatmate
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Having traveled to the United Kingdom in March last year to pursue her Masters, Tejaswini's aspirations were cut short in a heinous act of violence
"Whoever profits by the crime is guilty of it": Philippines court issues international arrest warrant for Bill Gates in connection to Covid19 vaccine rollout, excess deaths & injuries reported after vaccine drive, Gates Foundation prevents media reporting
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Gates Foundation prevents media reporting on arrest warrant with a superinjunction
"A star does not compete with other stars around it. It just shines": Harvard Law Review has elected Apsara Iyer as its 137th president, making her the first Indian American woman to head the prestigious publication in its 136-year history
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Apsara Iyer became the first Indian-American woman to be elected president of Harvard Law Review in its 136-year history