Nobel Amid Conflict: The Peace Prize Paradox
Article Today, Hyderabad: The Nobel Peace Prize has entered the centre of a political storm. United States President Donald Trump, who once criticised the Nobel Committee for overlooking him, now finds himself linked to the award in an unusual way. The development comes at a time when Washington has launched fresh military action against Iran….
Weekend Murders, Rising Profits – Luxury Resorts Host Crime Games
Article Today, Hyderabad: A scream breaks the silence inside a luxury resort. Guests gather around what appears to be a body. However, the scene is staged. The participants have paid to enter a live “murder mystery” experience. They now search for clues, question suspects, and attempt to identify the fictional killer. This form of crime-themed…
Elderly Targeted in Insurance Policy Push – Banks Accused of Mis-selling
Article Today, Hyderabad: Insurance mis-selling has emerged as a serious concern in India’s banking sector. Retired individuals and senior citizens appear particularly vulnerable. In several reported cases, customers say bank officials presented insurance products as fixed deposits or safe savings plans. However, the documents later revealed long-term life insurance policies with distant maturity dates. The…
Davos Forum in Sex Scandal – Epstein Links Trigger Resignations
Article Today, Hyderabad: Fresh disclosures linked to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein have triggered political and institutional fallout across continents. Millions of pages of documents have surfaced in recent months. These records detail meetings, correspondence and financial transactions involving influential figures. The revelations have renewed scrutiny of global networks of power and privilege. WEF Chief…
Young Minds at ‘Eighties’: The Mystery of Super Agers
Article Today, Hyderabad: Ageing is typically associated with memory decline and neuronal loss. However, a new study published in Nature challenges this assumption. Researchers report that certain adults in their eighties retain brain features comparable to individuals three decades younger. These individuals are termed “super agers” for their exceptional cognitive performance. Evidence of NeurogenesisThe study…
Pickleball Sweeps Youth Courts – New Sport Reshapes Leisure Culture
Article Today, Visakhapatnam: Pickleball has emerged as a fast-growing sport across urban India. In recent months, courts in several cities have reported increased bookings. Young professionals and students now fill evening and weekend slots. The sport, once relatively unknown, has entered mainstream conversation. What Is PickleballPickleball combines elements of tennis, badminton and table tennis. Players…
OpenAI Raises the Bar: Sky-High Salaries Redefine Tech Talent Market
Article Today, Silicon Valley: OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, has set a new benchmark in compensation within the global technology industry. The artificial intelligence firm is offering some of the highest salary packages in Silicon Valley. Industry data indicates that the average total compensation for employees, including stock grants, approaches Rs.15 crore annually. This places…
Sleep Shame Rising Fast – Seven-hour Goal Creates Pressure
Article Today, Hyderabad: Sleep is a basic biological function. However, in modern urban life, it has become a performance metric. Many people now treat sleep as a target to achieve rather than a natural process to experience. Doctors say this shift has created a new psychological pattern known as “sleep shame.” It refers to the…
Uber Takes To Skies – Electric Air Taxis Debut
Article Today, Dubai: Dubai is preparing to introduce electric air taxis as part of its next phase of urban mobility. Uber has partnered with Joby Aviation to launch the service. The initiative aims to reduce road congestion and shorten travel times across the city. Officials expect operations to begin later this year, subject to regulatory…
Global Universities Eye India – Foreign Campuses Plan India Entry
Article Today, Hyderabad: For decades, Indian students travelled abroad for higher education. Now, the direction is shifting. Foreign universities are setting up campuses in India. Policy reforms and market demand are driving this change. Meanwhile, stricter visa rules in countries such as Canada and Australia have altered student mobility patterns. Demographic AdvantageIndia has one of…
