Iran's current turmoil is often narrated as a story of domestic collapse, economic distress, governance deficits and popular unrest rooted in authoritarian rule. These realities are undeniable ...
The National Interest on MSNOpinion
In Iran, Don’t Rerun 1979
By effectively designating Reza Pahlavi as Iran’s leader-in-waiting, Western media may be squelching a genuine opportunity ...
On Jan. 13, President Lee Jae Myung met with major leaders of Korea's largest faiths. The representatives of those faiths ...
Who decided that the 6.5 crore names deleted no longer count as voters — and by what authority, asks Anand Teltumbde ...
The Pioneer on MSN
Advantage Government: The high stakes of the Section 17A split verdict
India, Jan. 19 -- Corruption is endemic in the country. Different Laws have been enacted to deal with the menace of ...
The verdict, then, tells us nothing about Israel. It tells us everything about the systems issuing it: governments so ...
"Medically necessary" is often a four-letter word for patients.
Despite repeated concerns raised by the student community, and despite voices from several NGOs, pressure groups and education stakeholders who have consistently highlighted this matter, it is ...
Iran faces unprecedented protests, leading to crackdowns and civilian casualties. This article explores the implications of ...
AI is already making a dent in the industry—even without a dedicated test prep mode, students regularly use chatbots for ...
Google announced free SAT practice exams powered by its Gemini AI at the BETT 2026 education technology conference in London, ...
Gemini can now help students prepare for the SAT using realistic mock tests, moving beyond generic AI questions and closer to ...
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