Europe
News feed: A victim of fiction
A Syrian refugee in Germany takes on the biggest social networks as he fights the spread of malice that has specifically targeted him.
Diet threats: Rice and arsenic
Why some say the way we grow rice, could be bad.
Donald Trump win triggers fears of fascism in UK
A majority of British people now believe the dark shadow of fascism is spreading across the US.
Two guys use tinder to travel Europe
They swiped right and asked the girls for food, accommodation and a local experience
Dravidian parties have lost the plot
Tamil Nadu had a good industrial climate since it did not have labour problems and the tradition still continues.
Merkel disappoints
The ban on any cultural or religious symbol can only lead to further divisions within society.
A jumble in the jingle
Magical as it is throughout the year, Christmas brings to life a different kind of cheer across the UK during this time of the year.
Take cybersecurity seriously
Hacking is a dark art and a major digital evil of modern times, with individuals, companies, governments and nation states on the Internet.
Feeling hot, hot hot!
Fareeda Kanga takes a detailed look at Bedgi, India’s second most popular chillI, which has curative, cosmetic and culinary properties.
Europe faces threats of 2008 Mumbai-style terror attacks
LeT tentacles have been found spread in the continent by security agencies, especially after last year's deadly Paris terror attack.