A leading economist argues women ultimately won't be encouraged to have children because of financial incentives and instead believes in cultural changes to society.
Potholes and rain have become an unfortunate part of Bengaluru's identity, especially during the monsoon. Every year, ...
More than 2000 people attended Te Pūnuiotoka, the final national hui for Māori unity hosted by Ngāi Tahu at Tuahiwi Marae ...
The bench of Justice Fahmida Kader Chowdhury and Justice Mubina Asaf issued the order today (22 October) following a preliminary hearing of a writ petition, confirmed petitioner's lawyer Rowshan Ali t ...
The plaintiff who approached the Federal High Court in Abuja, in a suit marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/1324/2024, is equally seeking ...
Even though the former president's campaign has vigorously distanced itself from Project 2025 the sweeping Heritage ...
For four days billionaire Elon Musk toured Pennsylvania, putting his money and fame into helping Republican Donald Trump's ...
Rep. Cherlynn Stevenson faces a challenger from Republican opponent Vanessa Grossl. She’s also angling to become one of the ...
Hundreds of people have turned out to mourn Catholic priest Marcelo Pérez, an activist for Indigenous peoples and farm ...
India's economy is projected to grow 7-7.2% in the current fiscal year due to strong government spending and increased ...
The IPO has opened for subscription, attracting strong interest from retail and non-institutional investors. The issue, priced at ₹192- ₹203 per share, is expected to raise ₹260.04 crore and will ...
The target for the construction of 500,000 affordable homes (RMM) has reached 89 percent, with 443,259 units completed, under ...