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Search ResultA Big Earthquake Just Hit Oklahoma — And It Might Be the Oil Industry’s Fault
The quake struck at?1:42am?and was centered just southwest of Cherokee, Oklahoma, the US Geological Survey reported. It was the biggest to hit the area this year, but there...
Read MoreWomen Only Earn Now What Men Did A Decade Ago
Despite an additional quarter of a billion women entering the global workforce since 2006, wage inequality persists, with women only now earning what men did a decade ago, ...
Read MoreHollywood Executives' Quiet Ban On Women In The Movies, By The Numbers.
On Monday, L.A. Weekly’s cover story, “How Hollywood Keeps Out the Stories of Women and Girls,” reported on the dearth of films written by women...
Read MoreWomen Power In Vogue, Say Vidya Balan, Sharmila Tagore.
Dubbing the Kolkata International Film Festival’s (KIFF) endeavour to focus on films helmed by women as “poetic justice”, Bollywood actresses Vidya B...
Read MoreWash Up! For Universal Children's Day
“The one thing all children have in common is their rights. Every child has the right to survive and thrive, to be educated, to be free from violence and abuse, to pa...
Read MoreGlobal Fight Against Tuberculosis Hinges On India Stepping Up Funding: WHO
India is critical to the global fight to end an epidemic of tuberculosis by 2030 and must step up funding to control the disease, the World Health Organisation said, citing...
Read MoreDwindling Snowpack Around The World Threatens The Water Supply For 2 Billion People
Scientists from Stanford University and Columbia University's Earth Institute?said?that if greenhouse gas emissions continue along their current trajectory, about 97 snow-d...
Read MoreGender Parity To Boost India's Economic Growth: IMF
As per a recent IMF study, India’s GDP can expand by 27 percent if the number of women workers increases to the same level as that of men. This is much higher than th...
Read MoreCine Central Film Festival Showcases Movies From 17 Countries
Bangladeshi film “Mritika Maya” (Earthen Love), an emotional tale of an old potter, is part of an eclectic package of films being shown at a film festival here ...
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