The Sunday Guardian - August 07, 2022
The Sunday Guardian - August 07, 2022
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August 07, 2022
TOUGH FOR BJP TURNCOATS TO MAKE A MARK IN TMC
'Unlike the others, Babul Surpriyo is being rewarded within the party because of his close proximity to Abhishek Banerjee'.
3 mins
Germany's policy towards Russia is changing
The emerging rift between Merkel and Putin gained international traction when Putin brought his dog, allegedly to frighten Merkel, during the 2007 negotiations in Sochi, Russia.
6 mins
INDIAN INVOLVEMENT IN SAKHALIN 1 PROVIDES AN IMPLICIT GUARANTEE TO JAPAN
As Exxon readies to exit Sakhalin 1, the Russians are not making any threatening noises on Sakhalin 1, unlike in Sakhalin 2. For Japanese companies in Sakhalin 1, certainly, Russia would not seek to destabilize the project because of Indian involvement.
4 mins
Speaker Pelosi ensures that US assurances regain credibility
Xi seems to have not got the memo that the Legislature is independent of the Executive under the US Constitution, for his accurate surmise that Biden was unhappy about Pelosi's trip to Taiwan led him to believe that the White House could get it cancelled.
4 mins
The presidential challenge
Very often political systems encounter group of issues designated as 'women's issues', largely related to the domestic sphere of women. Although there are different ways of interpreting these issues, but will they be addressed by the election of a woman President?
2 mins
Ex VPS must also conform to a model code of conduct
Vajpayee made it very clear that he would not criticise the Congress government when on foreign soil. 'We may have our differences at home but once we leave the shores of India, we are all Indians', was his surmise.
4 mins
Too early to predict outcome in Conservative leadership contest
The Indian diaspora in UK is largely supportive of Sunak, however, as Chancellor it is not obvious if Sunak has done much to improve UK-India relations. Liz Truss has visited India numerous times.
4 mins
WHY THE QUAD SHOULD BECOME THE QUINT
The arrival of Yoon Suk-yeol as President of South Korea earlier this year is a golden opportunity to strengthen the Quad by adding a new member.
6 mins
WAS AL QAEDA'S AYMAN AL ZAWAHIRI COMPROMISED BY INSIDERS?
'Details of Zawahiri hiding in plain sight were shared from within Kabul after which the US intelligence got into the picture'.
4 mins
INDIAN WOMEN'S CRICKET TEAM REACHES T20I FINAL WITH 4-RUN VICTORY OVER ENGLAND
A strong knock by Smriti Mandhana and tight bowling by Sneh Rana helped the Indian women's cricket team make history and confirm a medal in their first-ever outing at the Commonwealth Games as they clinched a thrilling 4-run win over England in the semifinal.
1 min
IT'S 30 YEARS OF ISRAEL-INDIA DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS: AMBASSADOR NAOR GILON
In the recent years the relationship between India and Israel has gone from a position of strength to strength.
4 mins
Despite occasional hiccups, 'Bullet Train' keeps viewer engaged with its twists
David Leitch, along with Chad StahelsD ki, is responsible for revitalizing the Hollywood action genre by stylizing it visually and making it more thrilling, raw and kinetic viscerally. Starting his career as a stunt performer and stunt coordinator, Leitch made his directorial debut on the 2014 action film John Wick (along with Chad Stahelski, though only Stahelski was credited).
3 mins
The Sunday Guardian Newspaper Description:
Publisher: ITV Network
Category: Newspaper
Language: English
Frequency: Weekly
The Sunday Guardian bring news that is impartial and unprejudiced and continues to be one of the India’s finest Sunday papers with a focus on current updates and trending news besides art, lifestyle, technology, luxury and books.
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