Sports News Jan 21, 2025 Alex Pereira to defend UFC 313 title against Magomed Ankalaev Alex Pereira will defend his fourth UFC light heavyweight title against top-ranked opponent Magomed Ankalaev… By Aiah Bathan
USA Dec 31, 2024 Jimmy Carter: The Nobel US president who lived to be 100 Jimmy Carter, the peanut farmer who became the 39th president of the United States and later won the Nobel Peace Prize, died on Sunday (December 29) at his home in Plains, Georgia, according to his son, Chip Carter. At 100 years old, he was the longest-living U.S. president in history. Plagued by economic and other […] By Abhijit Nag
India Dec 31, 2024 Manmohan Singh: The leader who transformed India Manmohan Singh’s story is one of remarkable transformation, both of himself and the nation he served. Born in 1932 in the remote village of Gah (now in Pakistan), Singh rose from humble beginnings, studying under street lights to escape his noisy household in Amritsar after his family’s migration during Partition. His academic excellence earned him […] By Abhijit Nag
Technology Dec 7, 2024 Why AI ‘hallucinates’: What’s missing in the models The American writer Richard Powers’ latest novel, Playground, delves into the complexities of artificial intelligence, mirroring our current fascination with large language models like ChatGPT and Gemini. One particular passage from the novel, where a character expresses scepticism about artificial intelligence’s (AI’s) overreliance on information processing, has sparked an intriguing discussion. When this passage was […] By Abhijit Nag
Asia Dec 6, 2024 Challenging job market diminishes appeal of postgraduate studies in China China is seeing a significant decline in postgraduate entrance exam applications for the second year running, reflecting growing doubts about the value of advanced degrees in a challenging job market. According to data released by the Ministry of Education in November, 3.88 million people have registered for the 2025 postgraduate entrance exam, marking an 11.4 […] By Abhijit Nag
Relationships Dec 4, 2024 Fatherhood changing in East Asia: Dads get into parenting and housework A transformation in fatherhood is quietly unfolding across East Asia, challenging decades-old gender roles as more men step into active parenting and household responsibilities. The shift is particularly visible in Japan, where paternity leave uptake has surged to 30% in 2023, a dramatic increase from just 2% a decade ago, reports The Economist. Ito Tsubasa […] By Abhijit Nag
Asia Dec 3, 2024 India and China can no longer be treated as developing nations: Objections raised at UN climate talks Delegates from several developing nations at the COP29 UN climate talks in Azerbaijan are challenging the long-standing classification of China and India as developing countries, arguing they should no longer receive the same treatment as the world’s poorest nations. Nigeria’s environment minister, Balarabe Abbas Lawal, has taken a strong stance, stating that China and India […] By Abhijit Nag
International Dec 3, 2024 The growing Gen Z gender divide reshaping politics A dramatic political chasm has emerged among Generation Z voters worldwide, with young men and women increasingly diverging in their political allegiances. This trend came into sharp focus during the 2024 US presidential election, where Donald Trump secured a striking 14-point advantage among men aged 18-29, while Kamala Harris captured young women’s votes by an […] By Abhijit Nag
Asia Dec 2, 2024 China’s defence minister ‘under investigation’ like his predecessors: Powerful military, vulnerable leaders China is one of the world’s most powerful nations, but its defence ministers are proving strangely vulnerable. Dong Jun is the third Chinese defence minister to come under investigation, reports the Financial Times, after his two immediate predecessors were found guilty of corruption. Ironically, the billions :Beijing is splurging on becoming a superpower to rival […] By Abhijit Nag
International Dec 2, 2024 1,000 days after Russian invasion, Ukraine struggles to cling on, not to win It’s been a thousand days since Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, and the strategic outlook has shifted dramatically since then. While Ukraine initially defied expectations by repelling Russia’s assault on Kyiv, it now faces mounting challenges as Russian forces make steady territorial advances in the east, controlling roughly one-fifth […] By Abhijit Nag
Uncategorized Dec 2, 2024 Why Adani charged in US for alleged bribery in India Indian billionaire Gautam Adani is accused of bribing Indian government officials to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars, but why is he being charged in the United States and not in India? He is wanted in the US because he raised hundreds of millions of dollars in America at the same time, allegedly […] By Abhijit Nag
International Nov 22, 2024 Romanian court orders removal of evidence in Andrew Tate’s human trafficking case ROMANIA: A Romanian court has ruled that several key pieces of evidence in the human trafficking case against internet personality Andrew Tate and his co-defendants be removed, marking a significant development in the ongoing legal battle. According to the South China Morning Post (SCMP), the court, in its ruling on Tuesday (Nov 19), also gave prosecutors five […] By Gemma Iso
China Nov 21, 2024 SUV rams into students and pedestrians outside primary school in China, sparking concern over rising violence A new incident outside a primary school in Changde, southern China, has added to growing concerns about public safety following a series of violent attacks across the country. On Tuesday (November 19), an SUV driver ploughed into students and pedestrians as children were arriving for school, leaving several people injured though none with life-threatening wounds. […] By Abhijit Nag
Technology Nov 21, 2024 US Justice Department to ask judge to force Google to sell Chrome to end search monopoly In a bold move that could reshape the tech industry, the US Department of Justice plans to ask a federal judge to force Google to sell off its Chrome web browser, marking the most aggressive antitrust action against a technology giant since the government’s failed attempt to break up Microsoft Corp. two decades ago. The […] By Abhijit Nag
China Nov 21, 2024 Academic pubs: A new intellectual movement brewing in China In Shanghai’s dimly lit pubs and Beijing’s buzzing bars, a new intellectual movement is brewing. Dubbed “academic pubs,” these informal gatherings are drawing China’s urban youth eager for open discussions on topics ranging from state-building to feminism and ancient Chinese art in a country where censorship has tightened the public sphere. At one such event […] By Abhijit Nag