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Indian IT Outsourcing: Is the Worst Over?

Indian outsourcing firms hired aggressively during the pandemic's digital boom. Now, as the dust settles, experts question if the industry's toughest days are behind it.

Analysis: Narendra Modi's global image takes a hit

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's carefully crafted image as a principled and autonomous world leader is under strain. Read our in-depth analysis of the shifting perceptions and what it means for India's global standing.

Trader wins $436k on Maduro bet, sparks insider trading row

An anonymous gambler made nearly half-a-million dollars betting on Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's capture just hours before the US announcement. The incident raises serious questions about insider trading on unregulated prediction markets.

Steve Jobs' Warning on Arrogance After Success

Priya Anand reflects on Steve Jobs' timeless warning against arrogance. Discover why guarding against pride is crucial for sustained success. Read the full opinion piece.

Loud Noises, Smoke Column Reported in Venezuela

Residents in Venezuela report loud noises and a column of smoke, with visuals suggesting a possible airplane incident. Authorities are investigating the cause. Read for the latest details.

When Courage Paddles: The Observer's Dilemma

Exploring the gap between interest and action through a personal lens. Why do we watch with fascination but refuse to step in? A compelling opinion piece on modern courage.

A Toxic Love Triangle on New Year's Eve

As the clock strikes midnight on December 31, 2025, one writer confronts a persistent temptation that refuses to leave. A poignant opinion piece on personal struggles and new beginnings.

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