Australia's national day on Jan. 26 is a date of morning for many Indigenous Australians because it marks the day that ...
Concerned that the new space race could exacerbate space debris and expand tourism in orbit and beyond, the group named the ...
In a cinematic turn of events, a 34-year-old Brazilian man allegedly stole two wristwatches worth over Rs 3.3 lakh from a duty-free store at Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) in Bengaluru before ...
Bengaluru, popularly known as Bangalore, is a hi-tech city that is also known as the ‘Silicon Valley of India’ due to wide spread presence of IT industry. Bangalore offers high career opportunities ...
is the establishment of the California Chuckwalla National Monument. The Second I'm signing is the establishment of the Highlands National Monument. Here we go. Got to fill this in. I, I know ...
President Joe Biden on Tuesday established two massive new national monuments in California and highlighted his environmental initiatives as some of the defining achievements of a presidency that ...
Home to more than a billion people and almost as many temples, beaches, markets, monuments and national ... formerly known by its colonial name Bangalore. Today, it’s the hub of the nation ...
With this melding of its rich past and exciting future, it should come as no surprise that the city punches way above its weight in the monument and landmark department. The destination on the ...
President Joe Biden will designate vast, ecologically rich swaths of southern California desert and of northern California woodlands as a pair of new national monuments in a visit to the state ...
Located 76 km from Bengaluru, the small town of Tumakuru houses many ancient monuments. The region is, in fact, known as ‘kalpataru nadu’ for its coconut production. M V Sheshadri, who was then the ...
Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav warns the Archaeological Survey of India about the destruction of historical monuments, following reports of a 17th-century Mughal haveli being razed in Agra.
Giuseppe Terragni, the modernist architect, served Mussolini and fascism, but to many, the appeal of his buildings has outlived the taint of their history. By Julie Lasky Reporting from Como, Italy.