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18 years olds allowed to vote in Japan

The revised law will affect around 2.4 million people in the 18-19 year age group who will be eligible to vote. This should raise the young generation's involvement in politics and help them express their political views.

Why are Donkeys vanishing in India, flourishing in Pak?

Strangely while the number of donkeys is dwindling in India, the population of donkeys is increasing rapidly across the border in Pakistan. Pakistan today has around 50 lakh donkeys and ranks third in the world behind Ethiopia (74 lakh) and China (60 lakh).

(Dis) United States of Pakistan – a shattered nation, falling apart

All over the world police and para-military forces use force to control riots, and rebellion but not like Pakistan – which uses its Air Force and attack helicopters

Doubts that led to scientific discoveries and changed the world

Science is not about certainty but about doubt. Every breakthrough, discovery, and technological revolution has been preceded by persistent questioning.

Cyberpsychology take on Met Gala 2025

Cyberpsychology is becoming an important field, due to the need to understand how human behaviour, emotion and perception are being impacted by technology

I see ICPR becoming a thought leader in global Public Relations within the next 5 years- Dr. Neha Kala

As a self-made entrepreneur managing many successful start-ups Dr. Neha Kala wears many hats with effortless grace.

Why did India return Haji Pir pass to Pakistan

The Haji Pir bulge, is a high-altitude pass over 8,652 feet above sea level in the Pakistan-administered Kashmir (PoK).

Operation Sindoor: end of terror, beginning of a new Indian normal  

In the aftermath of Operation Sindoor, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has delivered a message that India will no longer tolerate terrorism — it will eliminate it.

Defending America: Iron dome and the future of missile defence

Israel's Iron Dome has become synonymous with effective short-range rocket defence, boasting an impressive intercept rate. 

Who is sowing seeds of terror in India’s neighbourhood?

Over the last few years, China’s influence, in Sri Lanka, Maldives and Nepal affairs has multiplied increase while India losing its foothold.

Decentralised Platforms and Terrorism: A Dangerous Mix

Decentralised platforms are changing the digital world by working without central authority. This decentralisation gives users more control over their data and reduces censorship,...

Education inequities in all U.S. school districts– study

Stanford researchers review more than 200 million test scores to spotlight communities with the nation’s worst academic achievement gaps.
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