India

Houthis set to execute Indian nurse as family offers ‘blood money’ to save her

Nimisha Priya denied intending to kill her business partner, claiming she was only trying to sedate him so she could retrieve her passport and money.

Why Indian businesses are wary of BRICS’ push for a shared currency

Indian businesses remain cautious about BRICS’ shared currency plans, citing risks to global trade ties, reliance on the US dollar, and concerns over China’s influence within the bloc.

By HRIDAY SARMA
02/01/2025

Villagers flee 10-foot water jet bursting from Earth; Machine swept away

The ground sank, causing a truck weighing about 22 tons and the digging machinery to sink into an 850-foot deep pit.

He traveled 290km under the train. Railway employees found him in routine under-gear inspection

On Thursday, railway employees conducting a routine under-gear inspection discovered a young man hiding under the S4 coach of the Pune-Danapur Express in India.

Historian says ancient Baghdad's circular design was inspired by the mandala

In The Golden Road, William Dalrymple proposes that India had a role in shaping and reshaping the ancient and medieval world.

Startup fires stressed employees 'To ensure that no on remains stressed at work'

"We have made the difficult decision to part ways with employees indicating significant stress," the company noted in an email.

India's first 410-meter Hyperloop test track completed

The Hyperloop aims to reach speeds up to 1,100 km/h, revolutionizing India's transport infrastructure.

'Israel is a key ally in our national security,' India's foreign minister says

Jaishankar’s remarks come as India continues to expand its defense and security cooperation with Israel. 

Indian bamboo flutist Rakesh Chaurasia to appear at Israel's Oud Festival

The nephew of master Indian flute player Hariprasad Chaurasia will play in the Jerusalem International Oud Festival.

24/11/2024
 Palestinians make their way as they inspect the damages at Jabalya refugee camp

Gazans deserve the right to freedom of movement

Civilian populations are allowed and even encouraged to flee combat zones to avoid danger. Why can't Gazans?

By ARI ZIVOTOFSKY
21/11/2024
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