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Why Elections Take So Long in India
The election is a giant undertaking that requires millions of poll workers, voting machines and security forces to cover deserts, mountains, forests and megacities.The New York Times - World - India -
U.S., China to Cooperate in the Fight Against Dirty Money
The U.S. and Chinese governments have started working together to fight money laundering in their financial systems, finding some common ground amid increasing geopolitical and economic tensions between the two countries.The Wall Street Journal - World - China -
Why Arizona Will Be Ground Zero for the 2024 Abortion Fight
After the state’s highest court banned virtually all abortions, Republicans are on defense in one of the nation’s top battlegrounds.The Wall Street Journal - World - Abortion -
Apple doubles India iPhone production to $14 billion as it shifts from China: Report
Apple produced $14 billion worth of iPhones in India over the last fiscal yearCNBC - Business - Apple -
Why Germany Can’t Break Up With China
China remains one of the most important markets for Germany’s export-driven economy, prompting a three-day visit by the German chancellor, who has stressed the importance of open markets.The New York Times - Business - China -
Dan Coats: Why Aid for Ukraine’s Fight Against Russia Matters
The Ukraine aid package in Congress isn’t about the money. It’s about American steadfastness.The New York Times - Top stories - Ukraine -
‘Why didn’t I fight? Why didn’t I run?’: 10 things we learned from Salman Rushdie’s Knife
The new memoir about the author’s near fatal attack reveals premonitions, PTSD nightmares and being protected by a ‘greater force’• Knife by Salman Rushdie review – a story of hatred defeated by love. ‘At a quarter to eleven on August 12, 2022, on ...The Guardian - World -
Why China’s economic woes should raise concern for the West
Given its declining economic strength and related concerns over losing global influence, Beijing may suspect the West of trying to take advantage of China, possibly prompting it to pre-empt any real or imagined attempt to do so. For this reason, ...The Hill - Politics - China -
Why Taiwanese Islands With View of China Aren't Worried About Rising Tensions
The Kinmen archipelago has been on the front line of friction with Beijing for decades, but most of those who live there say a new political reality has provided reassurance.The Wall Street Journal - World - China -
Paulo Costa says Sean Strickland turned down UFC 302 fight; ex-champ alludes to reason why
A fight between Paulo Costa and Sean Strickland at UFC 302 sounds like a good idea, but apparently there's one issue.Yahoo Sports - Sports - UFC -
Why Pauline Kael's fight over 'Citizen Kane' still matters, whichever side you're on
Novella-length essay 'Raising Kane' is ranked no. 40 on our list of the best Hollywood books of all time because it started a fight that forced everyone to take a side.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
UFC 300: Why every fight matters, from Alex Pereira-Jamahal Hill main event to the card's incredible opener
Here's your quick primer for one of the best top-to-bottom cards in UFC history.Yahoo Sports - Sports - UFC -
MPs hit out at BBC for cutting local radio to fund regional online services
Report finds broadcaster failed to set out clear plan to deliver benefits of wider strategy to move spending out of LondonFinancial Times - World -
Israel calls for tightened sanctions on Iran as government debates response to attack
International pressure mounts on Jewish state to show restraintFinancial Times - World - Iran -
US to grow at double the rate of G7 peers this year, says IMF
Fund also upgrades inflation forecasts as strong demand and tight labour market delay possible Fed rate cutsFinancial Times - World -
BBC splits news operation in India
The move comes a year after BBC India's offices in Delhi and Mumbai were searched by tax authorities.BBC News - Top stories - India -
BBC splits news operation in India
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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 - World - India -
BBC to split India operations following raids
Decision to set-up independent Collective Newsroom comes after BBC offices in Delhi and Mumbai were raided by tax authorities in 2023. The BBC will split its operations in India into two separate companies, after raids by India’s tax authorities ...The Guardian - World - India -
Tesla reportedly in talks to set up India venture
Tesla is in talks with Reliance Industries to set up manufacturing in India, according to a published report.MarketWatch - Business - Tesla -
Modi strives for election breakthrough in India’s wealthy south
States such as Tamil Nadu and Kerala have long resisted the prime minister’s northern Hindi-speaking BJPFinancial Times - World -
India election: What is at stake in the world's biggest poll?
With 969 million eligible voters, India's 2024 general election will be the largest ever seen.BBC News - Top stories - India -
Patients in India Are Being Taught How to Heal
A simple yet radical approach in Asia is equipping medical patients and their loved ones with the knowledge they need to heal themselves.The New York Times - Top stories - India -
US and India stoke hopes of global growth in 2024
Brookings-FT Tiger index shows ‘positive omens’ for modest pick-up compared with last yearFinancial Times - Business - India -
These are the top 5 companies to work for in India, according to LinkedIn
LinkedIn has released its eighth annual list of top companies to work for in India. Companies that prioritized its employees' experience and growth dominated.CNBC - Business -
Video shows women dancing in India metro, not Bangladesh
Yahoo News - World - India