Mexico is addictive. Eva Kubátová describes local witchcraft and unacknowledged racism against Indians
Eva Kubátová describes the allure of Mexico, highlighting its unique witchcraft culture and the underlying racism faced by Indigenous peoples.
Common European Fighter Jet in Danger. The French May Prefer the Indians
The development of a joint European fighter jet is threatened as France might prioritize a partnership with India instead.
Jeju Island Visa Trap? Why It’s Important for Indians
Indian tourists need to understand the entry rules and restrictions for Jeju Island, South Korea, despite its reputation for visa-free tourism.
‘Keep your passport ready...’, how many Indians live in Iran and how will they return?
In light of escalating tensions between the US and Iran, the Indian embassy in Tehran has advised its citizens to leave Iran immediately, prompting preparations among students and professionals in the country to return home.
What did CM Yogi say about the Ram Temple?
CM Yogi emphasized the significance of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya as a symbol of cultural identity and national unity for all Indians.
A Viral Photo Causes a Stir in Ireland? Know Why Indians Came Under Fire
A photo in Ireland related to rising inflation sparked a wave of xenophobic comments targeting the Indian community, following a report highlighting students queuing for free food.
Around 10,000 Indians in Iran, tensions rise among students amidst looming US conflict
The Indian government has issued a travel advisory for its citizens in Iran, urging them to leave due to the threat of US military action.
Iran Tension: Advisory to Indians to Leave the Country Immediately
The Indian Embassy in Tehran has issued an advisory urging Indian citizens to leave Iran amid heightened tensions between the US and Iran.
Mexican Drugs Lord Killed: The Drug Mafia is Destroyed! Mexico is Burning, Fires on the Streets, Anarchy, Embassy Warns Indians
Following the death of a notorious drug lord in Mexico, violence and chaos erupted as supporters retaliated with widespread arson and riots, prompting the Indian embassy to issue a warning to its citizens.
Pepe Heguy, the Unique Polo Player: "On the Field, We Were Indians and Savages, You Had to Be Crazy to Play in That Era"
Pepe Heguy reflects on his exceptional polo career and shares his thoughts on the evolution of the sport and his experiences as a father.
Indians must learn AI, or they will fall behind: Microsoft India Head
The President of Microsoft India, Puneet Chandok, emphasizes the importance of investing in AI and collaborating globally to avoid falling behind in technology.
'Alphabet, Adobe and Chanel... All CEOs are Indians,' Macron praised India
French President Emmanuel Macron praised India's growing global influence in innovation during the India-France Innovation Forum in Mumbai, highlighting the prominence of Indian-origin CEOs in major multinationals.
The trend of remarriage is increasing among Indians, looking for this quality in a partner
A recent report indicates that Indians are increasingly normalizing remarriages and delaying their first marriage to focus on career and financial stability.
What will the solar eclipse be like for Indians?
A discussion highlights the significant impact solar eclipses can have on various aspects of life for Indians, especially concerning financial and health matters.
More condoms sold than flowers, Indians broke records on Valentine's Day
On Valentine's Day, Indians purchased three times more sexual wellness products, including condoms, than in previous years, marking a significant cultural shift.
This Disease is Spreading Among Indians
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is spreading rapidly among Indians, according to a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
Indians Sleep Less Than Chinese, Learn Which Country Has the Most Sleeping Time
A report reveals that people in New Zealand get the most sleep on average, while Indians sleep less compared to some countries, including China.
In 2025, Indians Received 400 Billion Scam Calls, The Pattern of Fraud is Changing
In 2025, Indians received over 400 billion spam calls, with reports indicating a change in patterns of cyber fraud.
‘Rail Pass’ Becomes a Gamechanger for Indians in Foreign Travels, Traveling by Train Across the World
Indians are increasingly using rail passes for cost-effective travel during international trips, shifting from air travel to railway networks.
PM Modi praised Indians settled in Seychelles
PM Modi acknowledged the significant contributions of the Indian community in Seychelles during a high-level meeting with President Patrick Herminie.
In Moscow, Cubans and Indians are clearing snow. Hundreds of thousands of Russians are left without electricity and heat in winter
The article discusses how both Ukrainians and local Russians in regions like Belgorod are suffering from blackouts and extreme cold without basic utilities due to ongoing conflicts.
Indians are traveling abroad extensively, from Tokyo to Sydney, adding a local color to foreign destinations
Indian travelers are increasingly dominating international tourist hotspots, significantly changing the global tourism landscape as of 2026.
The bulging belly of Indians: a sign of prosperity or a warning of diseases?
The article discusses the perception of protruding bellies in India as a symbol of wealth, contrasting it with medical findings that link such a condition to health risks.
G. Maniatis: Government and Commission should not repeat the same mistakes of the EU-Mercosur agreement
Greek MEP G. Maniatis warns the government and European Commission against repeating mistakes from the EU-Mercosur agreement regarding the exclusion of certain products from tariff elimination in the EU-India trade agreement.
Indians Spending 5 Hours on Phone Every Day, Digital Addiction Weakening Social Network
The case of three teenage girls falling from a high-rise building in Ghaziabad highlights the dangers of digital addiction, which has caused concern as mentioned in the Economic Survey 2025-26, with investigations ongoing into the incident that is reportedly linked to stress from being deprived of their mobile phones.
4 out of 5 Indians suffer from Vitamin D deficiency, doctor reveals the reason
A significant percentage of Indians are experiencing Vitamin D deficiency, not only due to poor diet or lack of sunlight but also among those who maintain a balanced diet and sun exposure.
India advises its citizens to leave Iran
India has warned its citizens in Iran to evacuate amid escalating protests and potential US intervention, with more than 10,000 Indians currently in the country.
Harmanpreet Kaur: Harmanpreet Kaur sets a new record, no one else in India has this feat, Mumbai wins
Harmanpreet Kaur led Mumbai Indians to victory against Gujarat Giants with an unbeaten 71 runs, marking the Giants' first loss in the tournament.
How 'civilized' Americans exterminate the 'barbaric' Apache Indians: The 10-year war that began with a misunderstanding
The article discusses the conflict between 'civilized' Americans and Apache Indians, highlighting a decade-long war that stemmed from a misunderstanding.
Indians suffer from health scourge of noise pollution
Residents in India are increasingly affected by noise pollution from various sources, leading to significant health concerns.
Bangladesh slaps more visa curbs on Indians – media
Bangladesh has implemented further restrictions on visa issuance to Indian nationals, affecting all categories except for business and employment visas.
Indians want to appease Donald Trump. They will buy less oil from Russia and more from the USA
India's Ministry of Petroleum has begun requiring refineries to report weekly data on oil imports from Russia and the United States to align with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's directives.
Indians published a text about the Croatian national team. They are amazed by the successes
An Indian portal highlights the Croatian national football team's achievements as they prepare for the upcoming World Cup in the USA, Mexico, and Canada, marking a potential last major tournament for several veteran players.
Indians have the highest average salaries in Germany among foreigners
Indians in Germany earn the highest average salaries among ethnic groups, with a median gross monthly salary of 5,393 euros, according to the German Economic Institute.
The Indians' Love for Structuralism
The article discusses Argentine writer César Aira's novel 'The Hare', which humorously critiques the colonial era of Argentina and reflects on postmodern literary styles.