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As India goes to the polls, can democracy deliver a better life for all of its people?
Behind a veneer of progress, injustice and inequality propped up by corruption and the caste system haunt the subcontinent. This year, more than 80 countries and half the world’s population face elections. While many islands in the Caribbean go to ...The Guardian - World -
Spain Tried to Outlaw Its Separatists: Now They Call the Shots
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Surprise! How I got turned into Bluey’s Bandit, the world’s greatest dad
Three years ago, on a tough day out with my kids, I barricaded myself in a toilet and wrote to Bluey’s creator with an idea. Now, it has become a reality. I couldn’t be more weirded out. For most people, the latest episode of Bluey – entitled ...The Guardian - World -
World appears to downplay Israeli strike on Iran as world leaders call for calm
The U.S., Israel and Iran all appear to be downplaying the Israeli attack on Iran overnight Thursday. CBS News has learned that Israeli aircraft operating outside Iran fired a small number of missiles on a city after suppressing air defenses, but ...CBS News - World - Israel -
India's Broken Education System Threatens Its Superpower Dreams
Creating a competent manufacturing workforce is India’s biggest challenge as it repositions its economy from software and IT toward production.The Wall Street Journal - World - India -
Pro-China party reportedly wins big in the Maldives, likely accelerating its shift away from India
The outcome is widely expected to accelerate the Indian Ocean archipelago's shift toward China and away from its traditional ally of India.CNBC - Business -
Cricket, a big business in India, brings star power to the U.S. with the country's first world cup
A cricket world cup is arriving in the U.S. for the first time as the country explores its future with the sport.CNBC - Business - World Cup -
Iran's supreme leader tacitly acknowledges that Tehran hit little in its attack on Israel
Iran’s supreme leader has dismissed any discussion of whether Tehran’s unprecedented drone-and-missile attack on Israel hit anything thereABC News - World - Iran -
Iran’s supreme leader tacitly acknowledges Tehran hit little in its attack on Israel
JERUSALEM — Iran’s supreme leader on Sunday dismissed any discussion of whether Tehran’s unprecedented drone-and-missile attack on Israel hit anything there, a tacit acknowledgment that despite launching a major assault, few projectiles actually ...NBC News - Top stories - Iran -
Ravaged by austerity, chastened by Brexit, how can Britain have a ‘place in the world’ when it’s destitute at home? | Nesrine Malik
Our shabby domestic reality is a far cry from the imperial grandeur of the Foreign Office. Politicians must recognise this. Deciding on what the UK’s place in the world should be has been like watching politicians spin a wheel. Then spinning it ...The Guardian - World -
‘This country is what the world would like to be’: can Costa Rica’s environment minister keep the country’s green reputation intact?
Though touted as a model of environmental preservation, the country has recently signalled a shift from phasing out fossil fuels to boosting the economy. Franz Tattenbach on the tension between green credentials and growth. “This country is what ...The Guardian - World -
Turning a Vault Into a Bomb Shelter: How Citigroup Has Kept Its Bank Running Inside Ukraine
Two years into the war, Citigroup is the only U.S. bank around, navigating a sometimes treacherous landscape.The Wall Street Journal - World - Ukraine -
Largest Snake of All Time Was Longer than a T-Rex — But ‘Gentle’
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16 Best Recycled and Upcycled Clothes (2024): Leggings, Sneakers, T-shirts
Who knew plastic bottles could look (and feel) this good? These leggings, shoes, and other apparel help keep waste out of landfills.Wired - Tech -
How Mike Johnson Got to ‘Yes’ on Aid to Ukraine
Intelligence, politics and personal considerations converted the Republican speaker, who had largely opposed aid to Ukraine as a rank-and-file member, into the key figure pushing it through Congress.The New York Times - Top stories - Ukraine -
Ten Hag: Man Utd 'got away with it' in semifinal
Erik ten Hag admitted Manchester United "got away with it" after they threw away a three-goal lead against Coventry before needing a penalty shootout to win their FA Cup semifinal at Wembley on Sunday.ESPN - Sports -
Left-wing separatist Bildu eyes historic win in Basque vote
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Basque separatists make historic gains but fail to win election outright
Predicted surge fails to materialise, leaving alliance of ruling PNV and socialists most likely outcome. A leftwing coalition of Basque separatists partly descended from the political wing of the defunct terrorist group Eta has made historic ...The Guardian - World -
Gaza death toll passes 34,000 as Israel and Iran missile strikes grab global attention
Grim milestone comes as G7 leaders urge Netanyahu not to press ahead with Rafah invasion. The death toll from Israel’s war on Gaza climbed to more than 34,000 on Saturday, with the majority of victims women and children, including at least six ...The Guardian - World - Israel -
Finding Comfort in a Haircut
A good cut is hard to find no matter where you live. But some hairstylists know it holds more weight for their transgender clients.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
RFK Jr.'s blockchain budget
Welcome to The Hill's Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy The Big Story RFK Jr. wants a ‘budget on blockchain’ Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he wants to put the “budget on ...The Hill - Politics -
'We got away with it' - 'embarrassment' could 'cost Ten Hag job'
Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag admits his side "got away with it" to reach the FA Cup final after their shootout victory against Coventry.BBC News - Top stories -
Five books to understand India today
As elections get under way on April 19, here’s a selection of the best titles to shed light on what’s at stake in the world’s biggest democracyFinancial Times - Business - India -
Why Apple is betting big on India
Apple has recently made an aggressive play to expand operations on both the manufacturing and sales front in India.CNBC - Business - Apple -
India's battered opposition takes on Modi
The unwieldy alliance has had leaders arrested and bank accounts frozen as it tries to unseat the PM.BBC News - Top stories - India -
2024’s remarkably, stubbornly stable race — for now
The Biden-Trump contest has been remarkably stable — and remarkably competitive — with what movement there's been coming within the margin of error.NBC News - Top stories -
2024’s remarkably, stubbornly stable race — for now
The Biden-Trump contest has been remarkably stable — and remarkably competitive — with what movement there's been coming within the margin of error.NBC News - Politics -
Kurdish separatists and water issues loom large in long-awaited Erdogan visit to Iraq
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is set to make his first official visit to Iraq in more than a decadeABC News - World -
Can the WNBA Make Money?
A wave of star power has lifted hopes that viewership will pick up for the women’s league.The New York Times - Business - WNBA -
Welcome to Scam World
To own a computer or smartphone — indeed, to engage with the digital world to any degree — is to be a mark. You can try to block, encrypt and unsubscribe your way out of it, but you may not succeed.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
What's News: World-Wide
What’s News: World-WideThe Wall Street Journal - World -
Chinese Cities Are Sinking Into the Earth, Scientists Find
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The beach where people keep finding human bones
Human remains have been discovered multiple times along one stretch of Welsh coastline.BBC News - Top stories -
Murder detectives return to scene of torso find
Police reopen a crime scene where an unidentified man's remains were found earlier this month.BBC News - Top stories -
Voting begins for Maldives Parliament, watched by India and China
Maldivians are voting in parliamentary elections, in a ballot crucial for President Mohamed Muizzu, whose policies are keenly watched by India and China as they vie for influence in the archipelago nationABC News - World - China -
Why India’s Opposition Can’t Get It Together
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s party got less than 40% of the vote in the last election. But his fractured and dysfunctional rivals have struggled to capitalize on that.The New York Times - World -
India to Redo Election Voting at Polling Stations Hit by Violence
The attacks occurred in Manipur, a northeastern state that has been troubled by ethnic unrest. Witnesses reported that voting booths were captured and bogus ballots cast.The New York Times - World - India -
India and Bangladesh Reel from Extreme Heat
April is typically hot in South and Southeast Asia, but temperatures this month have been unusually high.The New York Times - World - India -
India opposition criticises Modi for 'hate speech'
The PM accused opponents of wanting to give wealth to "infiltrators", in remarks seen as anti-Muslim.BBC News - Top stories - India -
Earth Day: How a senator's idea more than 50 years ago got people fighting for their planet
Millions of people around the world will pause on Monday, at least for a moment, to mark Earth DayABC News - Health