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Saddened By Passing of Sir Mark Tully': PM Modi Condoles Death of 'a Towering Voice of Journalism
New Delhi: Hailing legendary Mark Tully as a 'towering voice of journalism,' Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday expressed condolences to his family, friends and many admirers. PM Modi said Tully's 'connect' with India was reflected in his…
A towering voice of journalism': PM Modi condoles Padma Bhushan-winning broadcaster Mark Tully's death
Journalist and broadcaster Mark Tully, famous known as the British network BBC's 'voice of India,' died on Sunday at the age of 90. Also an admired author, Tully breathed his last at a private hospital in Delhi. He had been undergoing treatment at…
Trump's latest Canada threat previews rocky USMCA talks
President Donald Trump's new tariff threats signal an early escalation in what's expected to be months of posturing as the U.S., Canada and Mexico prepare to review their trade pact this year. On Saturday, Trump criticized Mark Carney for expanding…
Trend Towards IRL Events With More Authenticity. What's Behind It
Eventbrite's 2026 Social Study found that many of those surveyed “wish events felt less curated and more real”, indicated that “it's important that events feel spontaneous or unpredictable”, said that “socializing…
The Bond Markets
U.S. blue-chip companies' borrowing costs relative to Treasuries have fallen to the lowest level this century as investors snap up corporate bonds. The cost of borrowing for investment-grade companies stands at 0.73 percentage points above the…
Putin ally predicts world's 'nuclear club' will grow
The number of countries with nuclear weapons could soon grow, according to former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, who warned of the consequences of nuclear proliferation should a treaty limiting such weapons expire next month. Medvedev, the…
Mark Tully, BBC correspondent known as the 'voice of India,' dies at 90
NEW DELHI -- Mark Tully, a longtime BBC correspondent who was widely known as the “voice of India” for his reporting on the South Asian nation, has died, the broadcaster said. He was 90. Tully died Sunday at a New Delhi hospital after…
Keeping the heart of the Irish global community beating for the future
For almost two decades IrishCentral has served as the digital hearth for millions of people across the world who cherish their Irish roots. Your support through the Friends of IrishCentral initiative is essential to maintaining this vital link…
Data centers are facing an image problem. The tech industry is spending millions to rebrand them.
With community opposition growing, data center backers are going on a full-scale public relations blitz. Around Christmas in Virginia, which boasts the highest concentration of data centers in the country, one advertisement seemed to air nonstop.
What's on TV tonight and this week: Clive Myrie's African Adventure, Industry, and more
From the return of The Apprentice to the arrival of new Marvel series Wonder Man and Netflix's eye-opening documentary about Take That, here's the rundown of what to look forward to and catch up on this week. Clive Myrie's African Adventure BBC…
Everton vs Leeds prediction: Premier League betting tips and line-ups
Draw - 9/4 Calvert-Lewin to score - 11/5 Everton host Leeds on Monday night, looking to build on their 1-0 win at Aston Villa last time out, which moved them up to 10th in the Premier League table (8pm, Sky Sports Main Event). That win, courtesy of…
Bitcoin Price Prediction As Gold Breaks All-Time High
CoinGape has covered the cryptocurrency industry since 2017, aiming to provide informative insights to our readers. Our journal analysts bring years of experience in market analysis and blockchain technology to ensure factual accuracy and balanced…
The Radiologist Effect: Why AI Creates More Jobs, Not Fewer
Radiologist demand grew 17% despite AI permeating imaging—the blueprint for agentic AI is expansion, not replacement. In 2016, Geoffrey Hinton told the world to stop training radiologists. The Nobel laureate and AI pioneer argued that deep…
South Korean delegation heads to Canada to lobby for submarine project
South Korea's presidential chief of staff said on Monday he was heading to Canada with Hyundai Motor executives and representatives of shipbuilders Hanwha and HD Hyundai in a bid to win a major submarine contract. South Korea is competing…
BIS norms to weed out mis-selling in lab-grown diamond market, says industry
In Ayodhya, far from India's traditional diamond hubs, shoppers are buying lab-grown diamonds without hesitation — a trend Surat-based Greenlab Diamonds says reflects rising consumer awareness, just as the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS)…
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