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Dire need to ‘remove frictions’ among ministries, departments for Gatishakti impetus: Highways secy

Initial talks between Russia and Ukraine yield no resolution.

Students stuck in Ukraine as decisions not taken at the right time: BJP MP Varun Gandhi

More People Are Microdosing for Mental Health. But Does It Work?

Centre ‘confused’ over Russia, Ukraine, doesn’t know ‘who’s friend & who’s enemy’: Congress MP Deepender Hooda

After suspending Ukraine deliveries, UPS and FedEx halt business in Russia.

The ‘off-site’ is still popular, even for workers who are never on site.

Ukraine’s hospitals are running out of oxygen supplies, the W.H.O. says.

FIFA Proposes Penalties for Russia but No Ban, Yet

Students in war zone, FS asks Russia, Ukraine envoys to ensure their safety

How Volodymyr Zelensky rallied Ukrainians, and the world, against Putin.

'Situation worsening', Indian students in Kharkiv seek help from Indian govt

Thousands Flee Ukraine Into Romania

Demetrios Papademetriou, Top Immigration Scholar, Dies at 75

More than 150,000 people have fled Ukraine to neighboring countries.

‘Everybody in Our Country Needs to Defend’

Stranded Soccer Stars, Frantic Phone Calls and a Race to Flee Kyiv

Combate en Kiev: la resistencia ucraniana retrasa la invasión rusa

Send Adityanath to his mutt: Mayawati to voters

Senior railway official among 3 held in Rs 15-lakh bribery case

Love Letter: Separating Dating From Mating

Russia space chief says 500-tonne structure of ISS 'could drop on India'

Govt offices operating from Transport and Shram Shakti Bhawans to shift to new building

India under pressure from US and Russia over UN vote

Election round-up: BJP continues its attack on SP in UP; four-fold increase in seizure of drugs, liquor by election commission in poll-bound states

First batch of stranded Indians reach Romania from Ukraine

Today in On Tech: Facebook will make you love Reels.

‘Killing Eve’ Review: The End of the Road

U.S. Carries Out First Airstrike in Somalia Since August

Ukraine Invasion Threatens Global Wheat Supply

Hopeful business executives are again planning for workers to return in person (fingers crossed).

Five Ways to Cook a Can of Chickpeas

Election round-up: Yogi Adityanath asks people to choose a strong government; opposition questions BJP's development claims

Companies in the E.U. could be held liable for violations along their supply chain.

Roy Lichtenstein’s Studio Becomes Home to an Artistic Community

Fourth phase of Uttar Pradesh assembly elections records around 60% polling

The Ukraine Crisis: Will Sanctions Against Russia Work?

Why We Dream About Past Loves