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See Zuchu, Mbosso, Diamond command the Valentine's Day hit parade

DAR ES SALAAM, Feb. 14 -- POETIC Swahili lyrics speak the best of Tanzanian love affairs as the country joins the globe to celebrate Valentines Day. Though there is no particular song picked as ... Read More


As Gaya's Sohaib Khan Shines at T20, Yet a Local Playground Under Threat ..

India, Feb. 14 -- Last Updated on February 14, 2026 3:59 pm by INDIAN AWAAZ Staff Reporter / GAYA / Bihar At a time when Gaya is earning recognition for producing cricket talent of international cal... Read More


India wraps up Asian Shooting Championships 2026 campaign in New Delhi with 7 medals

India, Feb. 14 -- Last Updated on February 14, 2026 12:14 am by INDIAN AWAAZ India wrapped up their Asian Shooting Championships 2026 campaign in New Delhi with seven medals on the final day, to take... Read More


Reliance secures US licence to import Venezuelan oil, boosting refining margins

India, Feb. 14 -- Billionaire Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Industries Limited has received a US general licence to purchase Venezuelan crude oil directly, enabling India's largest private refiner to resum... Read More


Blase Capital INSURANCE SLIPS

India, Feb. 14 -- A few days ago, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) issued draft guidelines for banks against mis-selling of products, and what constitutes irregular selling of products, even with compl... Read More


Asim Munir and the Houbara Bustard

India, Feb. 14 -- Pakistan is uniquely malleable and predictably ductile. The only Muslim nuclear power in the world was recently paid a visit by none other than His Highness Mohamad bin Zayed Al Nahy... Read More


Why Shiva Has a Thousand Names

India, Feb. 14 -- Shiv tattva is not experienced by an ordinary person because he does not need it. A basic person spends his life in the pursuit of the five senses, which pertain to the five basic el... Read More


Ecological federalism: Transcending man-made borders

India, Feb. 14 -- India's environmental governance framework has historically been constrained by a rigid adherence to political and administrative demarcations. By privileging anthropogenic jurisdict... Read More


A Defective Species: Outrage Won't Help, Acknowledgement Would

India, Feb. 14 -- Every few years, a similar pattern keeps repeating. A set of names tumbles into public view, and the world performs its ritual of shock. Court records are unsealed, testimonies surfa... Read More


Breaking News: The Internet is Down - Long Live the Radio!

India, Feb. 14 -- In an age where Wi-Fi signals decide our moods and smartphones rarely leave our palms, it sounds almost satirical to say that the most reliable companion in times of crisis is not a ... Read More