The Economic Survey 2025-26 highlights rising digital addiction in youth and recommends comprehensive interventions to address mental health challenges.
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40% of Irish people believe antisemitism is a problem
Majority of Irish respondents in EU survey believe conflicts in the Middle East influence how Jewish people are perceived in ...
The survey says fiscal populism, current account deficits and weak surplus generation force India to pay a risk premium, even as peers like Indonesia borrow cheaper ...
The survey states that while the size of India’s workforce, over 560 million, is itself a strength, “it is equally important to improve its quality, as economic growth relies on both the size and ...
Last year's National Marquette Day brought dangerous levels of student drinking. Before year's event, Marquette is making ...
Killings involving knives or sharp implements dropped by 23% year on year, ONS figures show ...
Study of 100+ energy OT sites reveals unpatched devices, flat networks, and hidden assets, with critical issues detected within minutes.
The Economic Survey 2025–26 places excessive digital consumption alongside obesity and non-communicable diseases as a structural threat to human-capital formation.
While Tri-City Union Gospel Mission has overflow room and makes exceptions for weather emergencies, not everyone is willing ...
The Economic Survey 2025–26 shows near-universal school enrolment in India, but flags that learning outcomes, teacher gaps and post-pandemic recovery remain uneven across states and student groups.
Soraya Martinez Ferrada said she blew a pair of tires while driving her personal vehicle along Notre-Dame Street, prompting her to share the experience on social media Monday.
Small businesses face cost pressures and uncertainty in 2026, but untapped pricing power and greater agility than large ...
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