(1743–1826) was an , diplomat, and political thinker who served as the third President of the United States from 1801 to 1809. He is best […]
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Whose World Cup is it?: As visas tighten, prices soar and teams fall away, the ‘global’ game feels increasingly exclusive
Oh, the brouhaha over Italy failing to hitch a ride to the World Cup! Especially for a nation living by the ‘sweet life’ and ‘don’t […]
Iran punctures myth of US air invincibility with jet shootdowns
The shooting down of two US aircraft over — an jet and an — has jolted assumptions that have long underpinned American military doctrine. For […]
Trading in turbulence: How geopolitics is redefining global risk
New Delhi: As geopolitical tensions intensify across West Asia, are undergoing a structural shift, with emerging as a critical safeguard for businesses navigating an increasingly […]
Today in US history on April 5: From presidential power and scientific standards to war, conflict, and space exploration
April 5 in US history highlights a range of pivotal developments spanning early governance, scientific standardization, global conflict, and modern military and technological milestones. From […]
China, Russia to intervene to stop Iran war, opening of Strait of Hormuz? Beijing, Moscow device plans
China is willing to continue to cooperate with Russia at the and make efforts to cool down the Middle East situation, Foreign Minister Wang Yi […]
April 5 in world history: From Chile’s independence movement to Kurt Cobain’s tragic death
Across centuries and continents, April 5 has witnessed moments that shaped diplomacy, culture, politics, sport, and social change. From early encounters between Indigenous peoples and […]
