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How to win friends and influence people in ancient China
The way Stephen Selby tells it, Guiguzi (鬼谷子) sounds like the ancient Chinese version of Dale Carnegie’s enduring self-help book, How to Win Friends and Influence People. Given its contents and message, it should have been a text for the ages. After all, whether ancient, modern, postmodern, Easte...
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President Zardari, PM Shehbaz urge nationwide participation in Earth Hour
Observe annually on last Saturday of March, Earth Hour is marked symbolically by switching off non-essential lights
Iranian attack on Saudi base wounds at least 10 US troops and damages several planes
Iranian attack on Saudi base injures at least 10 US troops and damages several planes
Tiger Woods arrested for suspected DUI after rolling his car
Police are charging professional golfer Tiger Woods with driving under the influence for a second time.
Petroleum Prices: Rs 300 bln subsidy on the card
ISLAMABAD: The government has requested to the provinces for financial cooperation to extend up to Rs 300 billion targeted subsidy to the public, sources at Ministry of Finance said on Saturday. The federal government has requested to the provinces for allocation of Rs 154 billion for the subsidy sc...
Grooming gang survivor says the government 'losing' key evidence has denied victims justice and she doesn't believe the 'whole truth will ever be told'
The Home Office has admitted delays in their requests to councils, police and other agencies to keep records could have led to crucial evidence being dumped.
12 US troops wounded, several planes damaged in Iran strike on Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia
Washington: An Iranian attack on Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia has wounded at least 12 American soldiers, two of them seriously, US media reported Friday. Iran has kept up retaliatory attacks on Gulf nations it accuses of serving as a launchpad for US strikes on the country, which began in...
NIGEL FARAGE: How Britain's democracy is rotting from within
UK's electoral system was once envy of the world. But it's now in grave peril thanks to 'family voting', mass postal ballots and bizarre anachronism of allowing Commonwealth citizens to vote.
WATCH: Tiger Woods charged with DUI after crash in Florida
The golf pro was involved in a rollover crash near his home in Florida, traveling at a high rate of speed while overtaking a truck on a two-lane road, according to authorities.
One group of Aussies set to score a major leave pay boost - what you need to know
A major change is coming to Australians hoping to take paid parental leave from July this year.
Centre rolls out new TV ratings policy, brings OTT into measurement
India's new TV Ratings Policy 2026 expands ratings to OTT and digital platforms, increases sample size, and enhances oversight and transparency measures.
Amid uproar, UP government cancels ₹25,000 crore pact with AI startup
The government said that the move was taken in the interest of transparency and maintaining high standards of probity in governance.
HC: Live-in between married man and consenting woman not a criminal offence
The woman and man were living together, but a complaint was lodged by the woman’s family on the grounds that the man was already married.
2/20: The Takeout with Major Garrett
Supreme Court strikes down Trump's emergency tariffs; U.S. and Canada to face off for gold medal in men's hockey
Samsung Exynos 2800 chip shifts focus to stability and efficiency
Samsung’s Exynos lineup is undergoing a major change. Following the groundbreaking Exynos 2600, which is the world’s first 2nm smartphone processor, the company is now opting for a more balanced approach. The Exynos 2800, anticipated to power the Galaxy S28 series in 2028, is expected to...
How St-Germain And The Hugo Spritz Became The Unofficial Drinks Of Après Ski
As a widely-recognized term in the French Alps, après-ski has existed since the 1950s. But its global elevation to full-scale social phenomenon is a relatively recent development.
One killed in Israel as army reports Iranian missile attack
Israel military reports missiles fired from Iran
Police watchdog launches probe into murder case that wrongly convicted 'Beast of Birkenhead' Peter Sullivan
Peter Sullivan spent 38 years in prison after being wrongfully convicted of killing 21-year-old part-time barmaid and florist Diane Sindall in Birkenhead, Merseyside, in 1986.
The Papers: 'War to end in weeks' and '50% of public cut their spending'
The US saying the Middle East war will "end in weeks" and pressure on UK household budgets lead Saturday's papers.