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Universities, student groups lobby PM Sunak to keep UK's post-study visa scheme unchanged
Universities and student groups on Tuesday urgently lobbied British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to s…
PTI
Ukraine's attack took perfect advantage of Russia's internal dysfunction, where nobody was in charge
Russia's convoluted and disorganized military structures likely hurt its abillity to defend against…
Mia Jankowicz
“Enough is enough”: Canada imposes strict immigration policies that could deport 70,000 international students; protests erupt nationwide
Significant changes in Canada’s immigration policies threaten potential deportation for 70,000 inte…
Why are so many North American and European countries restricting immigrants?
Canada and Australia have implemented new immigration restrictions affecting low-wage workers and i…
Heat-related injuries to workers in the Americas have soared since 2000, study finds
Extreme heat is taking a toll on the global economy and workers around the world. The Americas have…
Katie Balevic
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Colombia trip was heavily criticized, but it's part of a winning strategy
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle visited Colombia in August. The visit is just one in a long line of …
Samantha Grindell
Morning bird or night owl? Your shopping choices might depend on it!
What if your shopping habits are influenced by more than just taste or budget? What if the time of …
She grew up in Ukraine, studied accounting, and joined the army. But since Russia invaded, she did a hard career pivot — twice.
The war has created a big need for blue-collar workers in Ukraine. Women, like 32-year-old Yuliia K…
Shubhangi Goel
Employees lack trust in HR’s ability to address workplace bullying effectively—and for good reason, says study
These findings are especially relevant for India, where challenges like addressing mental health co…
China spends at least $230 billion trying to win the EV race, study finds
Government subsidies have played a crucial role in nurturing China's thriving EV sector and manufa…
Tom Carter
Indianapolis is the US city with the highest birth rate, study finds, which could have an impact on its future
Out of the 37 largest US cities, Indianapolis tops the list for highest birth rates, with Seattle l…
Joshua Zitser
Air pollution kills thousands in Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Kolkata every year: Lancet study
New research reveals a terrifying truth: over 7% of daily deaths in 10 major Indian cities are attr…
11.9 lakh excess deaths in 2020 during the pandemic, 8 times more than official estimates, notes a recent study
Looking at social groups, the researchers found that high caste Hindu groups experienced a life exp…
PTI
Over 6,500 adolescent girls die giving birth every year across South Asia, says a recent study
According to the joint analysis, every year, nearly 6,500 adolescent girls die in childbirth in Sou…
PTI
People intolerant of other religions are more likely to reject science, study asserts
Oftentimes, science is misrepresented or outright rejected in service of deeply ingrained convictio…
The global spike in luxury handbags, shoes, and clothing sales could be coming to an end due in part to China's 'luxury shaming,' study finds
Global sales growth for luxury goods is expected to slow this year, per a Bain & Compnay report. "L…
Jacob Zinkula
Climate change could become main driver of biodiversity decline by mid-century: Study
"By including all world regions in our model, we were able to fill many blind spots and address …
PTI
Home sweet hindrance? Positive events in one’s personal and family life can be bad for business, study finds!
Have you heard the phrase “a happy home makes for a happy life”? It's often believed that contentme…
Having a regional accent can be bad for your interviews, especially an Indian one: study
The study found that this perceived incompetence can markedly reduce the "hirability" of accented c…
India must create 11.5 crore jobs in next six years as millions of youngsters enter workforce: Study
With more than half of its population under the age of 35, India boasts a demographic profile brimm…