Fuel or Water? Is India’s Ethanol Dream Draining Its Groundwater?

India is racing toward an ambitious goal. Reduce dependence on imported oil. Support farmers. Cut carbon emissions. Strengthen energy security. The tool chosen to achieve these goals is ethanol. At first glance, the strategy looks like a win-win. India blends ethanol into petrol, reducing crude oil imports while creating a new market for agricultural produce. […]

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China Is Buying Gold Like Never Before. What Does It Know That the World Doesn’t?

While Investors Chase Stocks and AI, Why Is China Quietly Stockpiling Gold? For years, economists have argued that gold is an old-world asset. It produces no cash flow, pays no dividends, and sits quietly in vaults. Yet something unusual is happening. While the world focuses on Artificial Intelligence, stock market records, and the next technological

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Zcash Crashed Over 50%: Was It Just a Security Bug, or Is AI Quietly Changing the Future of Privacy Coins?

For years, Zcash was promoted as one of the most advanced privacy-focused cryptocurrencies in the world. Its promise was simple: give people the ability to make digital transactions without exposing their financial lives to governments, corporations, hackers, or data brokers. But in June 2026, Zcash suffered a dramatic collapse, losing more than 50% of its

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SpaceX Made Elon Musk the World’s First Trillionaire — But Is the Real Story the 10,000+ Satellites He Already Controls?

The world is talking about a number. A very big number. One trillion dollars. Following SpaceX’s historic IPO and soaring valuation, Elon Musk has reportedly become the first person in modern history whose net worth crossed the trillion-dollar mark on paper. For some, it is the ultimate success story. For others, it is a warning

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India’s Economy Is Growing. So Why Does the Middle Class Feel Broke? Is the Growth Reaching the Wrong People?

If the Economy Is Booming, Why Are Families Struggling? India is frequently celebrated as one of the world’s fastest-growing major economies. Headlines talk about rising GDP, record stock markets, increasing foreign investment, expanding infrastructure, and India’s growing global influence. But if the economy is doing so well, why are so many middle-class families asking a

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Millions Became Diabetic Overnight — But Did Their Health Actually Change?

Imagine going to bed healthy and waking up the next day with a disease. No symptoms. No new illness. No sudden change in your body. Yet according to medical guidelines, you now have diabetes. That sounds impossible. But in 1997, something happened that effectively changed the health status of millions of people around the world.

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Why the Epstein Scandal Still Matters: Power, Accountability, and Public Trust

Years after the downfall of Jeffrey Epstein, one question continues to linger in the minds of millions around the world: Did the Epstein case expose deep weaknesses in how wealthy and powerful people are investigated and held accountable? While headlines have moved on to wars, elections, economic uncertainty, artificial intelligence, and geopolitical tensions, the Epstein

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Education Ministry Premises Fire 2026: Why Are Students Linking It to Paper Leaks, Court Cases, and Exam Failures?

A fire incident at premises associated with India’s Ministry of Education on June 1, 2026, may have lasted only a few hours. But the questions it sparked are likely to last much longer. Within minutes of the news breaking, social media was flooded with speculation. Many students began connecting the incident with ongoing concerns surrounding

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