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  1. Business StandardPublished at 2022-10-08 3:59AM +0000
    Articles in this issue:
    • Yogi Adityanath invites Tata group to participate in investor summit
    • Tracxn Technologies garners Rs 139 crore from anchor investors
    • Dabur enters peanut butter market with 'Real Health Peanut Butter' range
    • Shanghvi says will participate in Suzlon Energy's Rs 1,200-cr rights issue
    • PNB Housing Finance appoints Vinay Gupta as CFO, to succeed Kapish Jain
    • CM Gehlot invites Vedanta to set-up semiconductor industry in Rajasthan
    • Tata Power to develop 10K Mw RE plant in next five years in Rajasthan
    • Kalyan Jewellers sees 20% revenue growth in Sept qtr despite challenges
    • Indian carmakers propose tax cut on imports in Britain trade deal
    • Uber, Ola auto services 'banned' in Bengaluru; aggregators slash fares
    • HDFC to raise up to Rs 12,000 cr through bonds on private placement basis
    • JSW Steel Coated Products gets LoI for National Steel and Agro Industries
    • Hindustan Unilever cuts prices of soaps, detergents after 2 years of hikes
    • Suzlon appoints Vinod R Tanti as chairman and managing director for 3 years
    • Retail jobs in India down 12% amid record festive sales, says report
    • CCI orders another probe against Google for unfair revenue sharing
    • SpiceJet deposits TDS, Form 16 to be issued to staff in a fortnight
    • A Balasubramanian re-elected Amfi chairman, Sundeep Sikka to head ETF panel
    • OYO elevates two senior execs in service experience and revenue functions
    • Xiaomi rejects speculation over India operations being moved to Pakistan
    • Prices of CNG, piped cooking gas hiked by Rs 3 as natural gas prices rise
    • 72 out of 214 items indigenised by Defence PSUs well before timeline
    • India's monthly fuel demand slips to 10-month low in September: Govt
    • CAQM asks agencies to develop gas infrastructure in NCR before next winter
    • Invest in Goa and be partners in industrial growth: CM Pramod Sawant
    • India's September fuel demand rises 8.1% YoY, gasoline sale 8.8% higher
    • India won't yield on national interest to meet FTA deadlines: Piyush Goyal
    • Finland ties up with Kerala govt to implement 'Little KITEs' model
    • Farmers receive MSP worth Rs 2,356 crore during 2022-23 Kharif season
    • Government identifying PSUs with land bank but little business for selloff
    • Global economy moving from 'relative predictability' to uncertainty: IMF MD
    • India handled energy crisis in responsible, mature manner: Minister Puri
    • YES Bank now on a hunt to buy stressed assets from other lenders
    • LIC, Centre to sell 60.7% stake in IDBI Bank; DIPAM invites EoIs
    • Banks loans rose 16.4% YoY in two weeks to Sept 23, deposits up 9.2%: RBI
    • Forex reserves decline to over two-year low to $532.66 bn: RBI data
    • IDBI Bank privatisation: Govt, LIC to sell 60.72% stake, invite bids
    • RBI to launch e-rupee on pilot basis for limited use; issues concept paper
    • Rupee breaches 82 level vs dollar as Fed officials back rate hike view
    • RBI sells dollars as rupee hits record low on US interest rate hike fears
    • No peace for Indian rupee as mighty dollar thunders on: Reuters Poll
    • RBI likely to set underwriting commission in 1.00-1.50 paise band: Poll
    • Best of BS Opinion: An unmistakable slowdown, lost fragrances & more
    • Considering appropriate legal recourse against Sebi's order: Brickwork
    • On the rise again: Gold rates at a discount to tackle price jump
    • IiAS to Ambuja investors: Vote against Rs 20K-cr fundraise from Adani firm
    • Sensex, Nifty close marginally down on profit booking in IT, financials
    • Low volatility in stock markets signals some respite for Asia: Report
    • Sebi bars Impact Research, proprietor from securities market for 6 months
    • Brickwork's ratings lack transparency, riddled with inaccuracies: Sebi
    • RBI unveils features of digital rupee, plans to launch pilot soon
    • Electronics Mart IPO subscribed 72x on strong institutional interest
    • Crypto weekly wrap: Binance hack, inflation fears keep volatility high
    • BSE gets SEBI's approval to set up a separate social stock exchange
    • Zomato gains 7% on heavy volumes; stock rebounds 73% from record low
    • TCS Q2 margin may expand sequentially; revenue seen rising up to 9% YoY
    • Kalyan, PC Jeweller hit 52-week highs on hopes of strong demand
    • Power Mech up 4% in a weak mkt; soars 54% in 1-mnth on strong order book
    • This SME consumer electronics stock zoomed 1078% against its issue price
    • Varroc Engg tanks 9% as firm sells 4-wheeler lighting biz at reduced price
    • Crypto exchange ZebPay applies for license in Singapore, also eyeing UAE
    • Ujjivan Financial, SFB in focus: Stocks hit 52-week highs in volatile mkt
    • HUL's market capitalisation hits 67% of its parent company Unilever
    • Telegram founder warns users to stay away from WhatsApp yet again
    • Motorola Moto e32 with 6.5-inch HD IPS screen of 90Hz refresh rate launched
    • New space tech can charge electric cars in just five minutes: NASA
    • Western Digital launches new SSD for hardcore Indian gamers on Oct 7
    • TikTok rolls out range of creation enhancing, editing tools in US
    • Over 7 in 10 Indians now prefer to chat with businesses: Meta report
    • iPod inventor Tony Fadell says Apple should move iPhone to USB-C
    • Pixel 7 series to Pixel Watch, everything Google unveiled at hardware event
    • Apple likely to unveil 27-inch mini LED display in first quarter of 2023
    • Realme witnesses sale of over 1 million 5G smartphones during festive days
    • Samsung delaying Galaxy Tab S9 Series launch amid economic slowdown: Report
    • Apple iPhone 14 Plus now available for purchase in India: Specs, offers
    • Chipmakers see 'breathtaking drop' in demand as global recession looms
    • OPEC's sovereign right to decide on oil production: Hardeep Singh Puri
    • Turkey ready to help peacefully address Ukraine crisis, says Prez Erdogan
    • President Zelenskyy outlines key challenges for Ukraine against Russia
    • New York declares state of emergency amid rising influx of asylum seekers
    • UN adopts new carbon emissions goal to achieve net zero from planes by 2050
    • Canada confirms 18,478 new Covid-19 cases in one week
    • Canada confirms 1,411 monkeypox cases, 38 hospitalisations: PHAC
    • Moody's downgrades Pakistan with 'C rating' citing increased govt liquidity
    • Iran's forensic report says Mahsa Amini's death not due to alleged beating
    • American Tower Corp weighs offer for stake in Vodafone Towers unit
    • Uk needs to cut 200,000 govt jobs over next few years to avoid debt spiral
    • Morgan stanley-led banks face $500 million loss on Twitter debt to Musk
    • Fading rate hike relief pushes stocks lower, oil up after jobs report
    • Four individuals want me assassinated, alleges former Pak PM Imran Khan
    • US aims to hobble China's chip industry with sweeping new export rules
    • UK PM Liz Truss fires trade minister Conor Burns over alleged misconduct
    • Man accused in deadly Las Vegas stabbings to appear in court on Friday
    • Facebook is warning 1 million users about stolen usernames, passwords
    • Gas price cap: European Union lawmakers struggle to iron out differences
    • Risk of nuke 'Armageddon' highest since 1962 crisis, says Joe Biden
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  2. Live MintPublished at 2022-10-08 3:59AM +0000
    Articles in this issue:
    • A note on the issue: Elevating daily objects
    • Sketches that reveal master architect Le Corbusier's mind
    • Belarus, Russia, Ukraine rights' activists win Nobel Peace Prize
    • The English language is not a fancy dress party
    • Looking at the enduring legacy of Le Corbusier through objects
    • Among the clouds in Mizoram’s Phawngpui National Park
    • Cocktails are about a return to fun
    • A South Indian restaurant in New York gets a Michelin Star
    • The age of robusta coffee is here
    • What to look forward to at FDCI x Lakme Fashion Week
    • Inside the world of bespoke tailoring
    • Kanye West explains why 'White Lives Matter'
    • Vintage Bachchan, back on the big screen
    • Little Women, Lighting Up The Stars and other titles to watch
    • Apple AirPods Pro 2 review: Pleasing in more ways than one
    • Google Pixel Watch faces hurdles with cost, no iPhone support
    • Google takes new route to face recognition on Pixel phones
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  3. Indian ExpressPublished at 2022-10-08 3:58AM +0000
    Articles in this issue:
    • Uttarakhand avalanche: As Uttarkashi counts the dead, families of climbers brace for worst
    • After UK Minister’s visa barb, India says both sides keen on FTA
    • ED attaches Rs 1.54 crore assets in money laundering case against Amnesty
    • Mandate singing of national anthem in all Madhya Pradesh schools: NCPCR chairman
    • CBI files chargesheet against Lalu, Rabri, daughters in land-for-job case
    • India conveys its objections to US over visit by American envoy to PoK
    • Your Daily Wrap: Centre asks CJI to name his successor; Nobel panel announces peace prize winners; and more
    • Situation has not returned to normal: MEA on eastern Ladakh border row
    • CBI files charge sheet against Lalu Prasad, Rabri Devi in land-for-jobs scam
    • YSR Telangana Party seeks CBI probe into alleged corruption in Kaleswaram irrigation project
    • Two Army personnel killed in field firing exercise in Madhya Pradesh
    • Six Indian prisoners died in Pakistan in last 9 months: MEA
    • India: Rights of people of Xinjiang must be respected
    • Ex-CJI named head of panel on SC status for Dalit converts
    • BSF jawan injured in IED blast in Chhattisgarh
    • UP: Two arrested in connection with suicide of gang-rape victim
    • Tharoor releases poll manifesto, pitches for limiting state chiefs’ term
    • Woman set on fire in Jharkhand’s Dumka district, 1 held
    • 153 HC judges appointed this year, more appointments in higher judiciary likely
    • Uttarkashi avalanche: 3 more bodies recovered, toll climbs to 19
    • Governance focus has shifted outside Delhi, adopt holistic approach: PM Modi to new IAS officers
    • Name your successor, Law Minister writes to CJI; window for Collegium he heads closing
    • Govt sets up tribunal to adjudicate PFI’s ban justified or not
    • Southern Gujarat Chamber of Commerce and Industry to hold textile trade fair in Dhaka next year
    • Submitted complaints, was not heard: Father of UP gangrape victim who ended her life
    • In Madhya Pradesh, 2 Cong MLAs booked for harassing woman travelling with her baby on train
    • J&K to have uniform academic calendar in all schools
    • Delhi Confidential: In goodwill gesture, Rajnath goes to visit Mulayam in hospital
    • Arvind Kejriwal’s retort at Delhi L-G stands out in grim and humourless times
    • Nobel Prize for literature: Annie Ernaux turned the art of the memoir into a political act of record and rebellion
    • Accounting for subsidies: Let’s build on the ‘revdi’ debate
    • The challenging task of recovery amid a slowing global economy
    • Looking past propaganda: Why India’s minority groups are not in danger
    • Protests at Vizhinjam Port raise deeper questions about the future of fisherfolk
    • There are no poor people, only people in poor places
    • Say no to alcohol: The case for abstinence
    • What the success of Vikram Vedha says about the failure of the multiplex
    • A Russian response: On Ukraine, India is on the right side of history — it is guided by national interest, not western propaganda
    • Why Russia isn’t the villain of the war
    • Can halting kiln operations during the stubble burning period in Punjab check pollution?
    • Nobel Peace Prize for 2022: A statement as Russia-Ukraine war rages
    • Aatmanirbhar in defence production: Where India stands among Indo-Pacific nations
    • India-made syrups and deaths in Gambia: what we know so far
    • Politics and power: A short history of chairs in India
    • Why Denmark will sport ‘muted’, black jerseys at 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar
    • Name your successor, Govt tells CJI Lalit — how is India’s top judge chosen?
    • Why has Govt appointed a panel to look into quotas for Dalit Christians and Muslims?
    • Why the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize winner, Russian organisation Memorial, was previously liquidated by its Supreme Court
    • Who are the Nobel Peace Prize winners for 2022?
    • As world celebrates Nobel Peace winners, a question: Why didn’t Gandhi ever win the Prize?
    • US President Biden pardons those convicted for marijuana possession; how does it affect Americans?
    • Who was Begum Samru, the nautch-girl turned ruler of Sardhana
    • What does X mean to Elon Musk?
    • Iran: Furious, women-led protests take veil off social, economic frustrations
    • How will Elon Musk pay for Twitter?
    • Thailand’s gun culture and past shootings
    • Interest rates up, likely to rise further: how to manage your loan and savings
    • UPSC Key-October 7, 2022: Why you should read ‘Avalanches’ or ‘Virtual Water Trade’ or ‘European Central Bank’ for UPSC CSE
    • UPSC Essentials: One word a day – GRAP
    • RBI to launch e-rupee pilot soon, can be based on token or account
    • Credit guarantee scheme for startups notified; loans up to Rs 10 cr collateral-free
    • Ambani sets up family office branch in Singapore
    • Bids invited for IDBI Bank stake sale; Govt, LIC to sell 60.72%
    • OPEC has sovereign right to decide on oil production, India at receiving end: Hardeep Singh Puri
    • RBI to soon launch Digital Rupee on pilot basis for limited use
    • Gautam Adani announces Rs 65,000 cr investment in Rajasthan
    • Gold Silver Price Today: Gold and silver prices inch higher in domestic market on weak rupee, steady in global market
    • Govt notifies credit guarantee scheme for startups
    • Global economy is moving from a world of relative predictability to one of greater uncertainty: IMF MD Kristalina Georgieva
    • RBI sells dollars as rupee hits record low on US rate hike fears
    • Billionaire Mukesh Ambani to open family office in Singapore
    • Britannia Industries expands in Africa with Kenya deal
    • Rupee drops below 82 on recession fears, crude spike
    • Stock Market Today: Indices end a tad lower; Sensex slips 31 points amid weak global cues
    • Uvalde schools suspend entire police force after outrage
    • Four individuals want me assassinated, alleges former Pak PM Imran Khan
    • Russia Ukraine War Live Updates: Putin marks 70th birthday with little public fuss; Lyman mass grave reportedly holds 180 bodies
    • UN group adopts 2050 goal of net-zero emissions from planes
    • South Korea military ups chorus for K-pop group ‘BTS’ to enlist
    • Multiple explosions rock eastern Ukraine city of Kharkiv
    • Israel: Indian-origin teenager stabbed to death during brawl at birthday party, less than a year after immigration
    • After Russia-Ukraine plan, Musk offers proposal to resolve China-Taiwan tensions
    • UK’s Truss fires trade minister over alleged misconduct
    • Pink diamond breaks world record in Hong Kong auction
    • US asks its citizens to exercise ‘increased caution’ while travelling to India due to crime, terrorism
    • Will only sign trade deal with India that meets our interests: UK
    • Blunt criticism of Russian Army signals new challenge for Putin
    • Iranian coroner says Mahsa Amini did not die from blows to body
    • Thailand mass shooting: Here’s what we know about the ex-cop who killed 36 people
    • Top climate stories of this week: Hurricane Ian death toll crosses 100, Australia to see heavy rains, and more
    • Ales Bialiatski, Russia’s Memorial and Ukraine’s Center for Civil Liberties win Nobel Peace Prize 2022
    • In global slowdown, China holds sway over countries’ fates
    • Putin’s path: From pledges of stability to nuclear threats
    • Action initiated on all cases, India counters UK Home Secretary Braverman claim on visa overstayers
    • ‘I cried until I had no more tears’: Thailand mourns shooting that killed 24 kids, 12 others
    • India-US relationship moving in right direction: Pentagon
    • Russia lashes out in Ukraine, raising question of what’s next
    • US kills 3 Islamic State leaders in 2 Syria operations
    • Hurricane Ian evacuees return to mud, rubble as death toll hits 101
    • Rorschach movie review: Mammootty’s terrific performance finds a match in Bindu Panicker
    • Goodbye review: Amitabh Bachchan-Rashmika Mandanna film is an uneasy mix of genres, tragi-comedy
    • Catherine Called Birdy movie review: Lena Dunham’s medieval comedy worships at the altar of Phoebe Waller-Bridge
    ‘If I did not explore art, my life would remain unfulfilled’: Lalu Prasad Shaw
  4. The HinduPublished at 2022-10-08 3:57AM +0000
    Articles in this issue:
    • Panel to study SC status of Dalits post conversion
    • Rights champions in Belarus, Russia, Ukraine get Nobel
    • March 31 deadline for restoration of damaged roads: CM
    • Surveyor sentenced to over three years in jail
    • Uma Bharti to hit the streets for new liquor policy in M.P.
    • PM likely to inaugurate KIA’s T2 on Nov. 10
    • IARI: stubble burning in Punjab at 3-year low
    • Prabhakar Reddy is TRS candidate for Munugode
    • Protective shield
    • TBM stuck after encountering garbage pile
    • Dairy farmers to get incentive
    • Party symbol dispute: EC seeks Uddhav’s reply
    • Karnataka set to hike SC/ST quota
    • Conversion row: AAP Minister issues apology
    • Govt. to hike reservation
    • Five Sri Lankan Tamils reach T.N.
    • Children’s home at Tiruppur to be sealed
    • Basavanna’s teachings invoked
    • ‘India can lead G20 on education, climate and debt sustainability’
    • Respect and guarantee human rights to Uighurs of Xinjiang, says MEA
    • Ahead of Assembly poll, Congress in Gujarat faces defections, lack of focus
    • Government seeks CJI’s recommendation on appointment of successor
    • India-U.K. free trade pact may miss October deadline
    • Tamil Nadu Minister orders closure of children’s home
    • IARI says stubble burning in Punjab is at three-year low; Uttar Pradesh records rise
    • Varanasi court defers order on petition filed by Hindu plaintiffs in Gyanvapi case
    • Amid row over ‘mass conversion’, AAP Minister apologises
    • Every healthy man is obliged to provide for his wife, children: SC
    • Bharat Jodo Yatra completes 30 days, covers over 700 km
    • Two with terror links arrested in Mohali grenade attack case
    • India objects to recent visit of U.S. Ambassador to PoK
    • Unions oppose new appraisal system for insurance employees
    • EC seeks Uddhav’s response on party symbol dispute
    • Six Indian prisoners died in Pak. in last nine months: Centre
    • Cough syrup deaths will impact India’s image: Anand Sharma
    • Petitioner moves court for FIR copy in PFI case
    • The best snaana
    • ‘ Varna and caste system should be discarded’
    • Panel to study SC status of converted Dalits
    • CBI charge sheet against TMC leader over scam
    • ED attaches Rs. 1.54 cr. in Amnesty case
    • Uttarkashi avalanche toll hits 26, search on for 3 missing persons
    • Kharge rejects remark that Gandhis will control him
    • Belarus, Russia, Ukraine win Nobel Peace Prize
    • Two Army personnel killed in tank barrel burst
    • ED conducts searches in Delhi Excise Policy case
    • PM using empty slogans despite rising poverty: Cong.
    • Tour operators’ body writes to PM on restoring e-visas
    • FIR against owners of cattle hit by Vande Bharat train
    • CBI files chargesheet against Lalu Prasad, Rabri Devi
    • U.P. police dismiss claims of forced sloganeering at AMU
    • NCB arrests former Air India pilot, five others in drug haul
    • Vande Bharat train hits cattle for second day, damaged
    • Ukraine predicts more gains as Putin’s Generals face flak
    • Ukraine changes mind on UNHRC vote on Xinjiang
    • Ahead of midterm elections, Biden pardons Americans for possession of cannabis
    • U.S. imposes new sanctions on Chinese chips
    • Amazon deforestation sees monthly record
    • Russian court orders seizure of Memorial’s Moscow office
    • No Chinese troops in Solomon Islands: PM
    • More than 1 million displaced since Myanmar coup, says UN
    • U.S. and Philippines reinforce their alliance with joint military drills
    • World food prices fall for sixth straight month, says UN
    • Iran says Mahsa Amini died of illness rather than ‘blows’
    • Where the stars must not twinkle
    • The growth and limitations of Dravidian urbanism
    • The atrophy of the neo-Buddhist movement in India
    • Slow lane driving
    • A synthetic click
    • Government kicks off IDBI Bank disinvestment process
    • Expensive handsets, high tariffs may delay adoption of 5G services
    • Car firms propose tax cut on imports under U.K. trade deal
    • Hero MotoCorp unveils e-scooter VIDA V1 at Rs. 1.45 lakh
    • Adani Group likely to invest Rs. 65,000-crore in Rajasthan
    • India’s forex reserves slide to more than two-year low
    • RBI to start e-rupee pilot for specific use cases
    • Rupee sinks to new low of 82.32 as dollar rules strong versus peers, stocks slide
    • M&M unveils XUV300 Turbosport at Rs. 10.35 lakh
    • India slaps $244-mn notice on French spirits maker Pernod
    • Government notifies credit guarantee plan for start-ups
    • Simranjit Kaur, Shiva Thapa cruise into the quarterfinals
    • Nida’s all-round performance fashions Pakistan’s remarkable win over India
    • The buzz is back around Bengaluru FC as it takes on NorthEast United
    • Hashika claims her sixth gold; Sajan takes his yellow metal tally to five
    • Ravishing Form wins feature
    • Ivan’s night out as Kerala’s Blasters have a party
    • Madras HC paves way for team picked by VFI to represent TN in 2022 National Games
    • Giannis Antetokounmpo keen to play pre-season games in India
    • MRF Formula 2000 makes a return after a two-season break
    • Priceless Ruler has edge in Mount Everest Handicap
    • Parth, Kashish emerge champions in TPL talent hunt
    • Rashmi is third time World Champion
    • Purav and Divij make the doubles finals in France
    • Nehru hockey: NCC takes on Mizoram school in semifinals
    • ‘We fell short of finding two big hits’
    • Warner, Starc star in Australia’s T20 sweep against the Windies
    • Punjab women storm into hockey semifinals
    • Technical tweak does the trick for Vivaan
    • Abhinav and Karandeep share the top spot
    • Russell and Hamilton make it a Mercedes 1-2 in second practice
    • Arsenal in cruise control while United huffs and puffs
    • MEG & Center pips Friends United
    • Santosh Trophy knockout in Saudi Arabia in February
    • Naveen powers Dabang Delhi past U Mumba; Bulls beat Titans
    • Iran’s Azmoun faces World Cup injury heartbreak
    • Pakistan beats Bangladesh in tri-series opener
    • Mitchell ruled out of T20 Tri-Series with fractured hand
    • Lionel Messi says Qatar World Cup will be his last
    • TNCA lower division scores
    • Diya puts it across Aleena
    • Down to Earth
    • Written in the stars
    • I disagree
    • The Japanese Koi from Perumanadu
    • Samridhi’s many shades
    • Listen in on the Bachchans
    • Celebrating 10 grand years
    • Between currents and crosswinds
    • Ticket to ride
    • Books and postcards
    • Talkingpoint
    • The luxe edit
    • Anita Dongre showcase
    • Instapick
    • Pick of the week
    • Dalit art festival
    • Sound of love
    • MP_Chennaievents
    • Designer Deepavali
    • Whetting dry wit
    • Spaced out?
    • Krrish or Batman?
    • Painting India’s freedom struggle
    • Weave your own scarf
    • Lil fad reel
    • Raise your glass
    • Parking hazards
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  1. MIT Technology Review: 16 Oct, 2022Published at 2022-10-16 2:39PM +0000
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  1. SandeshPublished at 2022-10-08 4:00AM +0000
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  2. Gujarat SamacharPublished at 2022-10-08 4:00AM +0000
    Articles in this issue:
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    Gujarat Samachar is a Gujarati language daily newspaper in India.

Indian Magazines OPDS

  1. SwarajyaPublished at 2022-10-17 5:01AM +0000
    Articles in this issue:
    • Why India, Not China, Is The Biggest Gainer From Russia-Ukraine War
    • A Matter Of Margins – Looking Back To Look At 2024 Elections
    • 100 Years Of Celebrating Sharada On The Coast Of Karnataka
    • Lessons From Leicester: Decoupling Indian Identity From South Asian
    • Gujarat Assembly Elections 2022 — Busting Myths And Narratives Around The Major Contenders
    • Gujarat Elections 2022: Pollsters Need To Up Their Game If They Are To Be Taken Seriously
    • Modi Likely To Achieve What No One Before Him Has: Solve The Naga Issue And Bring Lasting Peace To North East
    • Moonlighting Is Here To Stay: Big Tech Must Read The Writing On The Wall
    • ONDC: Getting The First Billion Transactions
    • There’s Old And Inefficient Infrastructure Across Indian Cities — Time To Rebuild That
    • This Is How The Modi Government Has Enabled The Army To Gear Up For The Chinese Threat In The Eastern Sector
    • What China Wanted To Achieve With The Docking Of Spy Ship In Sri Lanka
    • A Modi-Hasina Pact Could Work Better Than Nehru-Liaquat; Five Agreements We Need With Bangladesh
    • Interview: Mohandas Pai On Why BBMP Simply Lacks Capacity To Manage A City Of 12 Million Population And $140 billion GDP
    • Instances Of Muslim Reverence To Hindu Divinity: Can Dharmic Civilisation Effect Changes On Monopolistic Religions?
    • Onam Appropriation: Why It Is So Easy For The Left To Term The Festival As Secular And Un-Hindu
    • Frank Drake Lives On In The Spirit Of SETI
    • Kautilyanomics: New Book Underscores Arthashastra's Relevance To Modern Economic Challenges
    Swarajya - a big tent for liberal right of centre discourse that reaches out, engages and caters to the new India.
  2. Caravan MagazinePublished at 2022-10-17 5:01AM +0000
    Articles in this issue:
    • The Danish government's efforts to revoke protections for Syrian refugees
    • Yashwant Shinde’s affidavit further proves the BJP’s hypocrisy on terrorism
    • A landmark judgment finally acknowledges abortion is about women’s autonomy
    • How China outmanoeuvred the Modi government and seized control of territory along the LAC
    • An RSS worker trained in firearms and bomb-making reveals the Sangh’s extremist underbelly
    • Modi’s Sabarmati Ashram project is another Central Vista in the making
    • The lives and rituals of the Lost Tribe Jews in Mizoram
    • Jotirao Phule and the history of Marathi print culture
    • Editor's Pick
    An Indian Journal of politics and culture
  3. Seminar MagazinePublished at 2022-10-17 5:01AM +0000
    Articles in this issue:
    • THE PROBLEM
    • MINORITIES, LAWS AND INSTITUTIONS
    • INTERPRETING BJP'S PASMANDA OUTREACH IN NEW INDIA
    • MUSLIM WOMEN'S STRUGGLE FOR GENDER JUSTICE
    • MUSLIMS IN THE LABOUR MARKET
    • ONLINE MUSLIM POLITICS
    • RHETORIC OF POLITICAL NEWNESS AND MUSLIM POLITICS
    • THE CHURN IN MUSLIM POLITICS IN KERALA
    • MUSLIMS AND HINDUTVA IN ASSAM
    • INDIAN MUSLIMS AND THE 'MUSLIM WORLD'
    • THE DISEASED BODY POLITIC AND BOMBAY CINEMA
    • MAPPING MUSLIM PERCEPTIONS: CSDS-LOKNITI RCHIVES
    • BOOKS
    • IN MEMORIAM
    Seminar - attempts a departure from the usual journal. Problems, national and international, are posed and discussed. Each issue deals with a single problem. Those who hold different and at times opposing viewpoints express their thoughts
  4. Open MagazinePublished at 2022-10-17 5:00AM +0000
    Articles in this issue:
    • ‘Labour indicators are better than pre-pandemic times and we have added jobs’
    • Maya Memsaab
    • A Prayer for Britain
    • China mouthpiece praises Indian “autonomy” over Ukraine war
    • Nirmal Verma: A Moral Life
    • Anupam Sud: A Printmaker’s Passion
    • Pushing the Envelope
    The weekly current affairs and features magazine.
  5. Down To EarthPublished at 2022-10-17 4:59AM +0000
    Articles in this issue:
    • Global Hunger Index: India slips to 107 from 101, behind all Asian countries except war-torn Afghanistan
    • Alzheimer’s disease: surprising new theory about what might cause it
    • Daily Court Digest: Major environment orders (October 14, 2022)
    • Delhites, all that rain does not mean you will have a smog-free Diwali. Here is why
    • International E-Waste Day: Over 5 billion phones will become waste this year
    • India’s green push for second-generation bioethanol
    • Organic fertiliser: A must for the next green revolution
    • Device made for the Moon may aid in carbon sequestration on Earth
    • What role will tech play in sustainability for businesses
    • Net Zero by 2070: India still has 99 coal projects in pipeline
    • Daily Court Digest: Major environment orders (October 13, 2022)
    • Simply Put: Cancel all debt?
    • Mozambique had no data about snakebites. Our new study filled the gap — and the results are scary
    • COVID-19 pandemic impacted blood supply in Africa: WHO
    • Surge in clean fuel prices may hurt Delhi’s air pollution fight
    • How one social enterprise is working to make Ladakh waste-free
    • Bihar agrarian crisis: Why crores in diesel subsidies may not be the answer
    • Can carbon capture be new hope for mitigating CO2 emissions?
    • Daily Court Digest: Major environment orders (October 12, 2022)
    • Living Planet Report 2022: Wildlife populations decline by 69% in 50 years
    • This Pune stone-crusher unit shows how to do it properly
    • Simply Put: Noah’s Ark 2.0
    • India bears world’s highest health, economic burden due to lead poisoning: Centre
    • Bullseye! NASA’s DART hits the mark, successfully alters asteroid path
    • Make steel future-ready
    • As world converges for an African CoP, the continent’s east bets on geothermal
    • ‘Cancel all debt’: Activists disrupt IMF, World Bank annual meet
    • India is patently way behind on 5G
    • Skewed sex ratio worsens marriage woes for Marathwada farmers
    • Southwest monsoon likely to withdraw from UP, Gujarat, MP in next 4-5 days: IMD
    • These are India’s climate hotspots
    • The 5 biggest threats to West Africa’s oceans — and what to do about them
    • New ‘highly infectious’ Omicron strains scare China
    • Simply Put: Zero Compensation
    • North India rains: Crops ruined in Uttar Pradesh; over half a million affected by floods
    • Water, Marathwada women’s woe: Inclement weather affecting farmers’ mental health, social standing
    • Recurring rains in October call for change in monsoon definition
    • Daily Court Digest: Major environment orders (October 10, 2022)
    • Bhopal victims demonstrate in Delhi ahead of Supreme Court hearing on more compensation
    • Bihar man-eater shot: ‘We need to put down problem animals for wildlife conservation’
    • Bihar man-eater shot: Here is when an order can be given to put down such an animal
    • International Girl Child Day: Crimes against girls on the rise in India, especially eastern states
    • Water, Marathwada women’s woe: No brides for farmers as families look for city matches
    • Telangana’s new forest conflict panels bring Centre-state land rights relation under scanner
    • Daily Court Digest: Major environment orders (October 7, 2022)
    • Flood warnings that don’t break the banks
    • Sodium chromate fears drive activists to oppose planned factory in Nalgonda village
    • India is many, not one; has assimilated ideas from everywhere: Upcoming report
    • Polluter didn’t pay: Plachimada awaits compensation from Coca-Cola, 2 decades on
    • The Nobel for Svante Pääbo is an attempt to redefine modern man
    • ‘India’s cheetah plan is flawed, may become hurdle for national conservation priorities’
    • In the name of development: How Nashik’s Goda Ghat juggled concretisation & de-concretisation over 2 decades
    • ‘Changing climatic conditions induce vegetation changes, which shapes human evolution’
    • UP Dussehra downpour: 10,000% excess rain in 3 districts of state wrecks kharif crop
    • Water, Marathwada women’s woe: Weather vagaries force farmers to sell lands
    • NGT’s Rs 3,800 crore fine on Telangana is the biggest one yet over waste disposal
    • Daily Court Digest: Major environment orders (October 6, 2022)
    • Simply Put: Extinction, not evolution
    • Our Coal, Our Right: Here is why these Chhattisgarh tribals stage a ‘coal satyagraha’ every October 2
    • Depleting food grain stock ring alarms: Is India staring at a rice crisis?
    • Climate change escalates suicide rates among Marathwada farmers
    • War-Pandemic: World is poorer now; will double its poverty level on the target year of eradication
    • 2022 Chemistry Nobel awarded for ‘click chemistry’, which has possible applications in healthcare
    • Monsoon 2022: Is excess September rainfall to blame for the Danda-2 avalanche in Uttarakhand
    • 2022 Physics Nobel for quantum entanglement which creates secure communication networks
    • NGT stops mining in ecologically sensitive Madhav National Park in Madhya Pradesh
    • Report: 200 environmental activists murdered in 2021
    • District formation in Indian states is a tricky decision
    • NGT questions clearances; halts mining at Shaliganga Nallah in Kashmir
    • Semantics of Anthropocene: Have humans really formed a new era
    • Researchers find what happens when the sun goes to sleep
    • Nobel prize: Svante Pääbo’s ancient DNA discoveries offer clues as to what makes us human
    • Extreme rainfall damages nearly 4 million hectares of crops in Marathwada
    • WHO warns of ‘worrying surge’ in cholera cases globally
    • Food production will need 165-600 million hectares more land to meet demand by 2050
    • Carbon dots: A futuristic solution for sustainably managing aquatic environment?
    • Punjab is usually blamed for burning paddy stubble; here is the back story to that
    • Millet might: Here is how Odisha can succeed in reviving these cereals lost to the Green Revolution
    • ‘Caste and Partition in Bengal’ ignores the work of Dalit scholars; here is how
    • Strong start: This Prayagraj non-profit gives poor children a chance to complete their education
    • Eating right, for the environment: WWF’s diet chart to help curb climate change, biodiversity loss
    • Heavy metal out there: Researchers detect barium in atmospheres of 2 exoplanets
    • IN PHOTOS: Species unlisted by CITES being traded more than recognised ones, says study
    • Ocean currents protect Galápagos Islands from global warming; but are they safe forever?
    • Nigeria floods: Expert insights into why they’re so devastating and what to do about them
    • Hazards in waiting: Half the world still without early warning systems, flags UN report
    • Africa needs $25 billion per year for universal access to clean energy: IEA
    • Male birth control options are in development, but a number of barriers still stand in the way
    • Indian researchers spot rare supermassive black hole, opens new avenues for star formation research
    • We have produced a new guide to decolonise language in conservation
    • Net-zero emission means doubling energy supply from renewables
    • Hidden Hunger: Every second child globally deficient in micronutrients, finds report
    • COVID-19: Is SARS-CoV-2 evolving differently after omicron
    • Climate crisis: Expect more extreme heatwaves in near future
    • Legacy Waste: Did mustard gas from World Wars dumped in Baltic cause Nord Stream explosions
    • Nord Stream spews high levels of methane, likely to affect marine life
    • Insects today damage plants more despite dwindling numbers: Study
    • Climate finance: Donors give less than they claim; and not for mitigation to needy countries
    • Simply Put: Death of Irony
    • Not enough women in World Health Assembly: Some countries may need a century for gender parity
    • World Mental Health Day: WHO-FIFA installs friendship benches to promote mental-health awareness
    • A million-year-old marine DNA can reveal how climate change will affect Antarctica
    • 2022 Economics Nobel awarded to trio for improving ability to avoid financial crises
    • Climate change triggered droughts in Northern Hemisphere: Study
    • Almost 60% of Africa’s low-income countries in debt distress: UNCTAD
    • Why every degree counts now
    • Nigeria’s missing virus hunters: University decline robs country of virologists
    • Vultures mostly forage outside protected areas; conservation efforts should be focused there, urges study
    • Irony just died: Coca-Cola, among biggest global polluters, to sponsor CoP27
    • Climate tipping points could lock in unstoppable changes to the planet — how close are they?
    • ‘Sea monsters’ were real millions of years ago. New fossils tell about their rise and fall
    • Sustainable forestry paramount for biodiversity conservation: FAO
    • Lack of indigenous people’s participation big barrier to mainstreaming of biodiversity: FAO
    • Ice flow in Antarctica changes with season, can impact sea-level rise estimates
    • Graduates in forest education ill-equipped to handle sector’s emerging demands: Report
    • FAO report forecasts spike in wood-based substitutes to non-renewables; expects 1 million new jobs
    • Vegetarians more likely to be depressed than meat-eaters – possible reasons
    • WHO sounds alarm on India-made cough syrups linked to children’s death in The Gambia
    • Afghanistan under Taliban: A decade’s progress eroded in a year, says UN
    • Indigenous communities must be at the centre of sustainable agrifood systems: FAO director-general
    • WHO approval to South Africa’s vaccine regulatory body
    • Inflation can kill Africa human development, World Bank warns
    • How climate change is wreaking havoc on communities in Niger Delta
    • No evidence of microplastics in emperor penguins, says study
    • Fresh twist in Moon’s genesis; lunar body likely formed within hours after collision
    • Climate risk index shows threats to 90% of the world’s marine species
    • Africa in space: continent has a lot to gain, but proper plans must be put in place
    • Australia to make efforts at saving koalas, 108 other ‘priority species’ over next 10 years
    • Climate change may aid spread of Lassa fever from west to east Africa by 2070: Report
    • Human activities are eating into reindeer grazing land in Europe
    • Nord Stream leaks: Where will Europe get its gas from now?
    • Swedish geneticist Svante Pääbo gets Medicine Nobel for his contributions to paleogenomics
    • Mexico braces for flash floods, landslides as Hurricane Orlene barrels in
    • Bitcoin mining unsustainable; climate damages comparable to beef, natural gas, crude oil: Study
    • James Webb Telescope captures clearest view of Neptune’s rings after 3 decades
    Brazil to go in for second round of voting after Lula fails to win outright
  6. FrontlinePublished at 2022-10-14 11:16PM +0000
    Articles in this issue:
    • Reopening of cinema halls in Kashmir evokes mixed reactions
    • ‘There is collective participation’: Sachin Kumar
    • Dolo controversy revives demand for regulating pharma marketing practices
    • ‘Cinema is in the heart of every Kashmiri’: Vikas Dhar
    • Schooling crisis in Haryana due to teacher shortage triggers protests
    • Editor’s Note
    • Could the Ukraine conflict be an opportunity for the global south?
    • Europe scrambling to cope with energy crisis as winter approaches
    • Russia-Ukraine conflict: Is this Cold War II?
    • Ukraine war impact on the US dollar a challenge to American hegemony
    • India offers nuanced response to changing tides of the Ukraine war
    • Victory of Giorgia Meloni in Italy marks the return of fascists to power
    • The rise and fall of the Popular Front of India
    • BJP rule in Karnataka: Corruption Inc.
    • ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra is not an outreach programme’: Pawan Khera
    • Congress president elections: A case of fragile unity
    • Are Uddhav Thackeray and his Shiv Sena fighting a losing battle?
    • Eminent scholars launch report on 12,000 years of Indian history
    • A scholar’s midlife sojourn
    • Ramayana a living and contemporary narrative for the Kunkanas of Gujarat
    • Federal Reserve move to check inflation could impact less-developed countries
    • Brahmastra: The missing awe
    • Mulayam Singh Yadav (1939-2022): A steadfast opponent of communal politics
    Frontline, the fortnightly English magazine from the stable of The Hindu, has been a distinguished presence in the media world since 1984.
  7. Outlook Magazine Not available
  8. India Today Magazine Not available

International magazines OPDS

  1. The Diplomat: 17 Oct, 2022Published at 2022-10-17 4:38AM +0000
    Articles in this issue:
    • The Duterte Years Were Especially Deadly for Philippine Lawyers
    • Vietnamese War Victims’ Struggle for Justice: A Tale of Two Lawsuits
    • India’s Dams and Pakistan’s Water Crisis
    • The Future of South Korea-US Cyber Cooperation
    • India’s Grand Plan for Kashmir Dams
    • Japan Sees Rise in Fighter Scrambles Against Chinese Aircraft
    • Why the West Once Thought Xi Jinping Would Be a Reformer
    • US Policy on Tibet Has Lost its Way. We Want to Change That.
    • Taiwan Intelligence Chief Pictures Reignite Debate Over Chinese Disinformation Ops
    • Following Spate of Artillery Fire, North Korea Warns of the South’s Military Activities
    • How China’s Air Force Can Benefit from the Russia-Ukraine War
    • Praise for a Long-Needed Pacific Partnership Strategy
    • How Japan Got the Pandemic Right – and Wrong
    • What’s at Stake for Africa in China’s 20th Party Congress?
    • Colombo Lotus Tower and the Case for Transparency
    • Indonesia Gears Up to Start its First High-Speed Rail Line
    • No Post-Election Coup, Promises Thai Commander-in-Chief
    • Indonesia Launches First Home-Grown COVID-19 Vaccine
    • What Is Happening With Sovereign Debt in Central Asia?
    • Xi Jinping Has Critics in China. They Have Paid a Steep Price.
    • Turkey’s Growing Influence in Central Asia
    • Kyrgyz Security Chief Flaunts Turkish Drone Connection
    • What’s Next for India’s Congress Party?
    • Pakistanis Perceive China as Their ‘Best Friend’
    • Taiwan Chipmaker TSMC Says Quarterly Profit $8.8 Billion
    • North Korea Tests Long-Range Strategic Cruise Missile
    • India’s Top Court Split on School Ban on Muslim Headscarves
    • US, German Statements on Kashmir Raise Hope in Pakistan
    • Laos and ‘Xiplomacy’
    • Why Did Thailand Abstain on This Week’s UN Vote on Ukraine?
    • Why Did Cambodia’s Hun Sen Sue His Rival in a French Court?
    • Another Sorry Week for Press Freedoms in Myanmar
    • China-Poland Relations Amid the Ukraine War
    • Unable to Leave: The Afghans Stuck in Afghanistan
    • New Zealand’s Relationship With India Is in Trouble
    • Seventh Plenum Sends ‘Stay the Course’ Signal Ahead of 20th Party Congress
    • Japan Launches Third Taigei-Class Submarine for JMSDF
    • Will Vladimir Putin Share the Fate of South Korea’s Park Chung-hee?
    • Graft Convictions Extend Aung San Suu Kyi’s Prison Term to 26 Years
    • New Islamist Militant Outfit Emerges in Bangladesh
    • Why the Philippines Is Increasing Spending in the 2023 Budget
    • Japan and Taiwan, 50 Years Later
    • Philippines’ Maria Ressa to Appeal Cyberlibel Case at Supreme Court
    • In Indonesia, a Rising Tide of Religious Intolerance
    • French Court Rejects Cambodian PM’s Claim of Defamation Against Opposition Leader
    • Vietnam Wins Seat on UN Human Rights Council
    • Two Decades After the Bali Bombings, A Peace Park
    • Europe’s Response to China’s Quest for Technology
    • What to Watch for at the 6th CICA Summit
    • Influencing the Influencer: China and Elon Musk
    • China’s 20th Party Congress: A Downside Scenario
    • How to Make the Indo-Pacific Partnership for Maritime Domain Awareness Work
    • Hasina’s Pitch for Solving the Rohingya Crisis
    • Kyrgyzstan Cancels CSTO ‘Indestructible Brotherhood’ Military Exercises
    • Malaysia’s Mahathir, 97, to Run in Malaysia’s General Elections
    • Life in a Far-Flung Corner of the Taliban Emirate
    • A Non-Gandhi Will Helm India’s Congress Party After 25 Years
    • India-Australia Ties: Assessing Jaishankar’s Australia Trip
    • Why Australia Needs Immigration Reform
    • Kashmiri Separatist Leader Dies in Police Custody
    • Thai PM Orders Gun, Drugs Crackdown After Daycare Center Massacre
    • It is Time for Indonesia to Act as a Stabilizer in Ukraine – and Beyond
    • How Malaysia’s Election Could Affect the Conflict in Myanmar
    • It’s Election Season in Nepal Again
    • North Korea Continues Blitz of Missile Testing With 2 SRBMs
    • The War in Ukraine Is Decimating Russia’s Asian Minorities
    • Imprisoned Duterte Critic Held Hostage During Escape Attempt
    • Malaysian PM Dissolves Parliament, Calls Snap Polls
    • Okinawa and the Osprey: A Human Rights Perspective
    • Alleged Malaysian Wildlife Trafficker Extradited to US
    • Opposition Politician Found Guilty of Defaming Cambodian Ruling Party
    • China’s Political ‘Coalitions of the Weak’
    The Diplomat is a current-affairs magazine for the Asia-Pacific, with news and analysis on politics, security, business, technology and life across the region.
  2. Nautilus: 14 Oct, 2022Published at 2022-10-14 9:04PM +0000
    Articles in this issue:
    • The Real Magic of Rituals
    • A Step-by-Step Guide to Our Solar System’s Demise
    • How Shannon Entropy Imposes Fundamental Limits on Communication
    • The Trouble With “The Big Bang”
    • The Wizards of Mind Control
    • A Universal Cancer Treatment?
    • What Can Night-Shift Workers Do to Feel Better?
    • Targeting Cancer’s Achilles Heel
    • What We Really Are Is an Agglomeration of Cells
    • The Big Thinker
    • The Afterlife Is in Our Heads
    • How We Remember Last Weekend
    • What Is Misinformation Doing to Us?
    • They Probed Quantum Entanglement While Everyone Shrugged
    • Are We Getting the Real Stuff in Popular Science?
    • Lose Weight the Slow and Incredibly Difficult Way
    • I Didn’t Know My Mind Was So Strange Until I Started Listening to It
    • Should Social Psychologists Experiment with Psychedelics?
    • Why Should We Delay Gratification?
    • A New Doorway to the Brain
    • The Chess Cheat in the 21st Century
    • Why Are People Biased Against New Technology?
    • Is Tesla’s New Humanoid Robot “Optimus” an AI Gamechanger?
    • To Stop Illegal Fishing, Send a Seabird
    • That Snapper You’re Eating Might Be 80 Years Old
    • What Do Dolphins Talk About?
    Nautilus is a different kind of science magazine. Our stories take you into the depths of science and spotlight its ripples in our lives and cultures. We believe any subject in science, no matter how complex, can be explained with clarity and vitality.
  3. Economist: 15 Oct, 2022Published at 2022-10-14 1:47PM +0000
    Articles in this issue:
    • Politics
    • Business
    • KAL’s cartoon
    • A new chapter
    • The Iceberg Lady
    • Less is more
    • Keep your powder dry
    • Legalise it
    • On Russian draft-dodgers, peer review, Sir Keir Starmer, moths, John F. Kennedy
    • Afghanistan’s central bank needs its assets back, argues Graeme Smith
    • A conversation with Stacey Abrams
    • Mothering invention
    • Heisman Shuffle
    • Sow confusing
    • Herd behaviour
    • Masses huddled
    • Nipped in the bud
    • A stimulating debate
    • Black and blue
    • Legitimate childishness
    • Guns and AMLO
    • Argentina in its labyrinth
    • Transitional justice
    • What Indians pray for
    • Reviled rival
    • The madness after the massacre
    • Peripheral visions
    • Showtime
    • Not going anywhere
    • The dark side of pop culture
    • A new hope
    • Tempting—but not so easy
    • All the mullahs’ bullets
    • Slouching towards Damascus
    • Nor any drop to burn
    • Not-so-special services
    • Missiles and bridges
    • Out of order
    • Business as usual
    • Small steps
    • Playing with fire
    • The threat of energy blackouts in Britain forces a rethink on gas storage
    • Over here
    • Scoot first, ask questions later
    • Apocalypse then
    • The great thaw in the union
    • The war on drugs don’t work
    • A new order
    • For China, less is more
    • Soft-power play
    • A stronger actor
    • A cause for concern
    • Few painless options left
    • Hard choices loom
    • Peak profit?
    • Elastic brands
    • Derailed
    • Working under the weather
    • No more Mr Nice Guy
    • Plugging away
    • Everything app. Or nothingburger
    • Defying gravity
    • The reform club
    • Crime, then punishment
    • The drag from lags
    • Academic success
    • Pop dollar
    • The importance of maggots
    • Solarpunked
    • Fiat lux
    • Brain games
    • Slumbering swarms
    • Ham fisted
    • DART’s success
    • Dashed hopes and bad omens
    • Chips off the old bloc
    • The weight of the world
    • The wheel’s still in spin
    • Murdering the messenger
    • The talking cure
    • Economic data, commodities and markets
    • The youngest victims
    • Why did Joe Biden pardon people convicted of federal marijuana offences?
    • Why the exodus of Russians to Central Asia matters
    • From coal to gold
    Global news and current affairs from a European perspective. Best downloaded on Friday mornings (GMT)
  4. Wired Magazine: 13 Oct, 2022Published at 2022-10-13 10:00AM +0000
    Articles in this issue:
    • The Search for a Pill That Can Help Dogs—and Humans—Live Longer
    • The Election-Swinging, Facebook-Fueled, Get-Out-the-Vote Machine
    • Would You Ditch All This Chaos for a Country in the Cloud?
    • My 4 Days in Fake Gay-Conversion Therapy
    • Inside the Shadow Evacuation of Kabul
    • Six-Word Sci-Fi: Stories Written by You
    • What Modern Humans Can Learn From Ancient Software
    • The Vast Wasteland of Internet Television
    • Am I Wrong to Judge People for Talking to Me in Emoji?
    • Sayaka Murata Inhabits a Planet of Her Own
    • What If You Tried to Swallow a Whole Cloud?
    • The Family That Mined the Pentagon's Data for Profit
    • The Secret to Being Lucky
    • Forget Disruption. Tech Needs to Fetishize Stability
    • After Going Solar, I Felt the Bliss of Sudden Abundance
    • The Big Business of Burying Carbon
    • Am I an Idiot for Wanting a Dumber Phone?
    • The High-Stakes Race to Engineer New Psychedelic Drugs
    • How the Secret ‘Project Galileo’ Gave Rise to the MoonSwatch
    • Meet the Lobbyist Next Door
    • Humans Have Always Been Wrong About Humans
    • The Loneliness of the Junior College Esports Coach
    • Here Comes the Sun—to End Civilization
    • This Designer Guitar Is Made From a Bent Sheet of Steel
    • A Photographer Captures Earth as a Strange New World
    • After Layoffs, Crypto Startups Face a ‘Crucible Moment’
    • When Covid Came for Provincetown
    • The Genre-Transcending Mastery of The Staircase
    • Life Is Great in the Age of No Secrets
    • Prediction Engines Are Like Karma: You Get What You Stream
    • The Unwritten Laws of Physics for Black Women
    • Volodymyr Zelensky on War, Technology, and the Future of Ukraine
    • It's Time to Bring Back the AIM Away Message
    • The Multifarious Multiplexity of Taika Waititi
    • The ‘Form’ Element Created the Modern Web. Was It a Big Mistake?
    • ‘How Are They Weapons? That’s Only a Flashlight!’
    • Volodymyr Zelensky and the Art of the War Story
    • The US Military Is Building Its Own Metaverse
    • Bill Gates Is So Over This Pandemic
    • Can Social Media Be Redeemed?
    • Paradise at the Crypto Arcade: Inside the Web3 Revolution
    • Fast, Cheap, and Out of Control: Inside Shein’s Sudden Rise
    • With the Clock Running Out, Humans Need to Rethink Time Itself
    • Broken Charging Stations Could Be Stalling the EV Movement
    • Welcome to Janelle Monáe’s Dreamworld
    • Do I Really Need to Back Up All My Data?
    • The Intoxicating Pleasure of Conspiratorial Thinking
    • Extreme Heat Is a Disease for Cities. Treat It That Way
    • The End of Alcohol
    • Time Got So Much Weirder. The World Needs a New Lexicon
    • This Startup Wants to Get in Your Ears and Watch Your Brain
    • A Farmer’s Quest to Beat California’s Waves of Drought and Deluge
    • The Bitcoin Bust That Took Down the Web’s Biggest Child Abuse Site
    • A Million Little Pieces: The Race to Rebuild the World’s Reefs
    • If Someone Is Typing, Then Stops … Can I Ask Why?
    • I Finally Reached Computing Nirvana. What Was It All For?
    • The Enduring Legacy of Clubhouse’s Chatty Revolution
    Wired is a full-color monthly American magazine, published in both print and online editions, that reports on how emerging technologies affect culture, the economy and politics. Monthly edition, best run at the start of every month.
  5. Nature: 13 Oct, 2022Published at 2022-10-12 12:00AM +0000
    Articles in this issue:
    • Studies linking diet with health must get a whole lot better
    • A big chance for science at the heart of global policymaking
    • Why I think ending article-processing charges will save open access
    • Had COVID? A delayed booster might lead to a better response
    • AI mathematician, tumour fungi and Africa’s coronavirus genomes
    • Will there be a COVID winter wave? What scientists say
    • ‘Spooky’ quantum-entanglement experiments win physics Nobel
    • Chemists who invented revolutionary ‘click’ reactions win Nobel
    • ‘Bit of panic’: Astronomers forced to rethink early Webb telescope findings
    • What Italy’s far-right election victory means for science
    • COVID jabs for kids: they’re safe and they work — so why is uptake so patchy?
    • What does the future look like for monkeypox?
    • Young people need experiences that boost their mental health
    • Yay to stipend rise, say UK postgrads — but don’t stop there
    • Mental anguish and mistreatment are rampant in marine science
    • Corralling photons to solve problems in seconds
    • Radiation-driven acceleration in the expanding WR140 dust shell
    • Personalizing exoskeleton assistance while walking in the real world
    • Layered subsurface in Utopia Basin of Mars revealed by Zhurong rover radar
    • Maturation and circuit integration of transplanted human cortical organoids
    • SARS-CoV-2 disrupts host epigenetic regulation via histone mimicry
    • Structure of the Ebola virus polymerase complex
    • Structural basis for directional chitin biosynthesis
    • Author Correction: Recycling and metabolic flexibility dictate life in the lower oceanic crust
    • Author Correction: Genomic basis of geographical adaptation to soil nitrogen in rice
    • Author Correction: Late Quaternary dynamics of Arctic biota from ancient environmental genomics
    • Publisher Correction: Brain charts for the human lifespan
    • Publisher Correction: A RORγt+ cell instructs gut microbiota-specific Treg cell differentiation
    • Artificial intelligence and robotics
    Nature is a weekly international multidisciplinary scientific journal publishing peer-reviewed research in all fields of science and technology on the basis of its originality, importance, interdisciplinary interest, timeliness, accessibility, elegance and surprising conclusions. Nature also provides rapid, authoritative, insightful and arresting news and interpretation of topical and coming trends affecting science, scientists and the wider public.
  6. Scientific American: October 2022Published at 2022-10-01 1:00PM +0000
    Articles in this issue:
    • Viking Textiles Show Women Had Tremendous Power
    • How Squishy Math Is Revealing Doughnuts in the Brain
    • Artificial General Intelligence Is Not as Imminent as You Might Think
    • The Sky Needs Its 'Silent Spring' Moment
    • How Gaslighting Manipulates Reality
    • See the Facility That Tests whether Nuclear Weapons Work
    • It's Time to Fight Light Pollution
    • Readers Respond to the June 2022 Issue
    • Head-Banging Woodpeckers Could Give Themselves a Concussion Every Day: Here's How They Avoid It
    • 'Devilfish' Could Help Treat Wastewater from Ceramics
    • Mistletoe's Ridiculously Clingy Seeds Could Make a Biological Glue
    • Moth Wings Are Beautiful in Infrared Light
    • Rare Red Sea Brine Pool Holds Secrets of Past Natural Disasters
    • Ancient Panda ‘Thumb’ Matches Modern Version
    • Plants Call in Hornets to Rescue Their Seeds
    • See Which Countries Have the Most Interconnected Wildlife Preserves
    • Behold, Some Hidden Gems from JWST's First Images
    • News Briefs from around the World: October 2022
    • Why Elephants Don't Get Cancer
    • Cities Build Better Biologists
    • There's an Alarming Rise in Diabetes during Pregnancy
    • On Election Day, Vote for Candidates with Science-Based Policies, Not Politicians Who Ignore Evidence
    • 50, 100 & 150 Years Ago: October 2022
    • See How a Parasite Travels from Tiny Crustacean to Fish to Bird
    • Uncertainty Can Speed Up Climate Action
    • Poem: 'Diptych: Abscission and Marcescence'
    • How Dominant Leaders Go Wrong
    • Fossil-Fuel Money Will Undermine Stanford's New Sustainability School
    Popular Science. Monthly magazine. Should be downloaded around the middle of each month.
  7. TIME: October 10th, 2022 | Vol. 200, No. 13 | U.S.Published at 2022-09-29 8:32PM +0000
    Articles in this issue:
    • Conspiracy Theorists Want to Run America’s Elections. These Are the Candidates Standing in Their Way
    • How Trump Survived Decades of Legal Trouble: Deny, Deflect, Delay, and Don’t Put Anything in Writing
    • A NASA Spacecraft Is About To Collide With an Asteroid in an Effort to Keep Earth Safe
    • Cities Keep Enforcing Curfews for Teens, Despite Evidence They Don’t Stop Crime
    • The Promise—And Possible Perils—of Editing What We Say Online
    • Aaron Judge’s Home Run Streak Is Pure Magic—Without the Asterisks
    • How to Find Small Moments of Joy in Dark Times
    • Artist Oliver Jeffers Wants to Paint the World Out of a Corner
    • Why Iran’s Leading Women’s Rights Defender Thinks the Protesters Could Topple the Regime
    • 3 Threats Christian Nationalism Poses to the United States
    • What Giorgia Meloni’s Victory Means for Italy
    • The Family Time the Pandemic Stole
    • Inside the Ukrainian Counterstrike That Turned the Tide of the War
    • How We Chose the 2022 TIME100 Next
    Weekly US magazine.
  8. The Atlantic Magazine: October 2022Published at 2022-09-20 10:00AM +0000
    Articles in this issue:
    • Ukrainians Are Defending the Values Americans Claim to Hold
    • ‘Lukashenko Is Easier to Unseat Than Putin’
    • The Man Who Chased History
    • Who Benefits When Western Museums Return Looted Art?
    • The Myopia Generation
    • Ian McEwan’s Anti-Memoir
    • Redshirt the Boys
    • John Roberts’s Long Game
    • The Angels of Lviv
    • Gen Z Never Learned to Read Cursive
    • The Diagnosis Trap
    • The Long Unraveling of the Republican Party
    • ‘I Have Spent Most of My Life Worrying About Nuclear War’
    • An Ode to Being Read To
    • Floaters
    Current affairs and politics focussed on the US
  9. Harvard Business Review: September–October 2022Published at 2022-09-01 4:00AM +0000
    Articles in this issue:
    • Antidotes to Cynicism
    • Why Your Mentoring Program Should Be Mandatory
    • To Keep People from Procrastinating, Don’t Give Them a Deadline
    • The Chair of Illycaffè on Creating Virtuous Agricultural Ecosystems
    • Should Your Company Sell on Amazon?
    • Building Your Own Brand Platform
    • Selling on TikTok and Taobao
    • Strategy-Making in Turbulent Times
    • Don’t Let Cynicism Undermine Your Workplace
    • Dig, Bridge, Collectively Act
    • A New Social Contract for Teams
    • The Surprising Benefits of Work/Life Support
    • How to Digitalize Your Sales Organization
    • Performance Management Shouldn’t Kill Collaboration
    • The Essential Link Between ESG Targets & Financial Performance
    • How to Navigate Conflict with a Coworker
    • Case Study: What’s the Right Career Move After a Public Failure?
    • Understanding the Rise of Tech in China
    • Life’s Work: An Interview with Jerry Rice
    Harvard Business Review is the leading destination for smart management thinking. Through its flagship magazine, books, and digital content and tools published on HBR.org, Harvard Business Review aims to provide professionals around the world with rigorous insights and best practices to help lead themselves and their organizations more effectively and to make a positive impact.

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