6hon MSNOpinion
The Sengar Case And The Architecture Of Selective Justice
The sheer backlog of cases becomes a resource to be weaponised. For the protected, time erodes evidence, witnesses retract, ...
The Kathmandu Post on MSN
The only airport lounge open to everyone
Running 24/7 at Tribhuvan International Airport, Yatra Lounge & Restro allows anyone to rest, eat or work—no boarding pass ...
7hon MSNOpinion
Can the US ‘run’ Venezuela? Military force can topple a dictator, but it cannot create political authority or legitimacy
By Monica Duffy ToftAn image circulated over media the weekend of Jan. 3 and 4 was meant to convey dominance: Venezuela’s ...
Zimbabwe’s driving lessons have shifted from test prep to survival. When Tafara Muvhevhi started teaching driving 16 years ago in capital Harare, lessons stuck ...
People often assume narcissists are smart, but their apparent success may have less to do with brilliance and far more to do ...
Morning Overview on MSN
100-year-old chemistry law debunked, forcing textbook rewrites
A cornerstone rule of organic chemistry that has guided students and researchers for a century has just been shown to be ...
India Today on MSN
BCCI's Mustafizur Rahman no-ball puts cricket back on the defensive
As avoidable as a no-ball, the BCCI’s handling of Mustafizur Rahman has pushed Bangladesh to reconsider touring India, further destabilising a sport already weakened by political interference, ...
Maduro’s capture is not really about drugs. It is about power, oil, ideology, distraction and the cost of mistaking stability ...
Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro is in US custody in New York after being captured following a large-scale US operation in the country. Follow here for the latest live news updates.
20hon MSN
‘Ghost’ SIM cards, ‘clean’ phone: How Pakistani handlers stayed in touch with Red Fort blast accused
Probe into a terror module linked to the Red Fort blast revealed doctors used ghost SIM cards and encrypted apps to communicate with handlers in Pakistan.| India News ...
The Standard on MSNOpinion
The autocrats’ playbook: African presidents scrapping term limits
In Cameroon, Paul Biya scrapped term limits in 2008, entrenching himself in power for over four decades. His regime ...
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