All you need to know about the Nobel Prize crisis as flurry of withdrawals rock the showpiece award
By Thomas Kaiserfeld The?Swedish Academy?is in trouble. The body which bestows the annual Nobel Prize in Literature has been?hit by the withdrawal of a number of its members?after a row…
Why India?s cities should vote: Civic engagement in the world?s largest democracy
If the middle class and upper-middle class don?t turn out to vote, why will political parties put up candidates that satisfy these sections of society?
The collective implications of the Eurozone’s policies on the job market
Highlighting the growth patterns observed in the employment sector of the Eurozone.
Are critical approaches?to international law a methodology or a movement?
While it is necessary to cure the defects that plague present international order, the question whether this exercise should involve a methodology or a movement is still unsettled.
The strange fall of the US dollar
Over the period of one year, the US Dollar has plunged to new lows and it is difficult to decipher amongst the various reasons for the same and predict the…
No, you can?t compare iPhone X?s FaceID to Aadhaar ? but it is also scary for privacy
By?Rohan Venkataramakrishnan A rather common argument from people who would rather dismiss the privacy concerns over India?s biometric identity project, Aadhaar, is to point out how many willingly give their…
The weight of obesity still lies heavy on the world
The percentage of obese men and women is estimated to jump to 3.1 and 6.9 ?percent respectively by 2025, as opposed to the 7.5 percent in 2014.
A tribute to Sitara Devi
By Humra Laeeq On November 8th, Google paid a tribute to the ?Kathak Queen of India? Sitara Devi with a colourful doodle. The late dancer who was accorded with the…
Retail – A timeless religion
Retail is considered the new and timeless religion. However, it is inevitable that one will continue to be controlled by vanguards ? pretending to agnostically cherry-pick our own value systems…