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Researchers from Imperial College London and the American universities of Stanford and Virginia report in a study recently published in the Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin that working people should indulge in "humour bragging" at job interviews
In a joint statement, the Culture Ministry and the Singapore Tourism Board said authorities had worked directly with the concert organisers
Every two months, Michelangelo's masterpiece, completed in 1504, undergoes a careful cleaning at its home in Florence's Accademia Gallery, where it has resided for over 150 years
New York Fashion Week unveils a minimalist silhouette boosted by a few touches of bright colour, high-end fabrics, and (once again) plenty of transparency
How Indian-Japanese became India's most popular restaurant food — and is stirring up middle India's interest in all things Japan
Mouth-watering pictures on social media, rising demand for affordable lunches, and a surge in tourism to Japan are all drawing people to the humble onigiri
On the border of Peru and Bolivia, the Waru Waru—an indigenous Quechua word that means ridge—are once again protecting potato and quinoa crops as they did in the region 2,000 years ago
According to Tourism Minister Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol, the new Thailand Traveller Safety scheme began on January 1 and will run until August 31
More than 30 percent of 18-24-year-olds are afraid that the rollout of AI will have a dramatic effect on the job market, according to an Indeed survey
After years of waiting, when Khan finally got the Indian Test cap in the ongoing series against England, his father broke down. And then gave his son a standing ovation