Chairman Xi Jinping possibly thought China would continue its upward trajectory indefinitely. After all, he muses in the socialist ideology that bears his immortal name, the West is in decline and China is on the rise. However, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is facing all sorts of unexpec
West Indies suffered yet another heartbreak, this time at the hands of Scotland on Saturday, as their hopes of playing in the World Cup 2023 ended on Saturday
They devised an experiment in which they played song recordings to receptive females and discovered that male vocal consistency - the ability to repeat the same pattern of notes with high precision - was the key song feature that elicited sexual excitement in females.
"The injured in the Dinhata violence are being shifted to PK Shah Hospital in Coochbehar under the instruction of West Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose," said an official.
Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh on Saturday hinted that external forces or elements may have had a hand in the ethnic violence, which has claimed several lives in the state, adding that it seems "pre-planned".
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday lashed out at the previous Congress governments in Chhattisgarh, accusing them of being steeped in "corruption" after the state was carved out of Madhya Pradesh in 2000.
The Indian Navy is planning to extend the lease of the two Predator drones which have flown more than 12,000 hours for surveillance across the country including the boundary with China.
While AI is currently at the centre of a huge debate in Hollywood, veteran star Arnold Schwarzenegger claimed 'The Terminator' franchise, which launched his career in 1984, predicted the future of artificial intelligence.
Lyon did not take the field on the third day of the second Ashes Test at Lord's. He had arrived at the ground on crutches, wearing a white compression sock on his right calf. He joined his teammates out in the middle during the pre-play address. He hurt his right calf while fielding on secon
Pune (Maharashtra) [India], June 30: Necklaces to bangles, and bracelets to rings, Indians have a strong fondness for gold. In India, gold is much more than just a precious metal. Its high market value and universal acceptance present a reliable collateral option. By pledging gold as securit