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Indian cracks 2,500-year-old Panini code – Times of India
LONDON: A grammatical problem which has defeated Sanskrit scholars since the 5th Century BC has finally been solved by an Indian PhD student at the University of Cambridge, it emerged as his thesis was published on Thursday. Rishi!-->!-->!-->…
No Xmas truce, Ukraine forces shell Russia-controlled Donetsk – Times of India
Ukrainian forces staged their heaviest shelling attack in years in the country's Russian-controlled east on Thursday, Moscow-installed officials said, as both sides ruled out a Christmas trucein the nearly 10-month-old war. Alexei!-->!-->!-->…
‘Thai king’s eldest daughter in hospital with heart problem’ – Times of…
BANGKOK: The eldest child of Thai King Maha Vajiralongkorn has been hospitalised due to a heart problem and her condition has stabilised to a certain level, the royal palace said on Thursday. Princess Bajrakitiyabha, 44, was taken ill!-->!-->!-->!-->…
US blacklists Chinese chipmaker, plans major crackdown on AI chip sector
The 21 Chinese AI chip firms added to the trade blacklist, which include Cambricon…
‘Went to space in reel life, will now do so in real life,’ says actor Dev Joshi who is…
Well known for his role as Baal Veer in the eponymous TV series, Dev Joshi is the only Indian…
Watch: People receive free bus rides if they do 20 squats in Romania
Many countries across the globe promote and encourage the use of public transport to contain air pollution. However, Romania has come up with a unique technique which it encourages both physical health and the use of…
China builds bridge in Doklam, sets stage for new LAC standoff
This bridge has been built close to the place where there was a dispute between India and…
Heavy destruction in Pakistan as Taliban fires rockets across Durand Line
Earlier this week, at least six people including security forces personnel were killed and 17…
Glimpses of Japan’s famous ‘Omoide Yokocho’ street reminds users of Blade Runner,…
Known to the world for its advanced technology which includes high-end vehicles, robotics, and even toilets, Japan is also famous for having its food, especially traditional food which the locals still continue to…
Explained: Why UK has been hit by a wave of strikes
Britain’s ‘winter of discontent’ does not seem to end in the near future. After a 48-hour strike by rail workers which lasted till Wednesday (14 December), now nurses across the UK have walked out demanding higher pay…