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The Hindu When rivals turn allies: unpacking the Novak Djokovic-Andy Murray coaching arrangement
At 37, Djokovic is in the last leg of his career, no longer the dominant force he once was. As tennis gets younger, taller and more powerful, he needs fresh solutions if he wants to break his tie with Margaret Court’s tally of 24 Majors. Which is why his latest collaboration, set to debut at the Australian Open, is so mouth-watering
The Hindu Want to second a World champion? ‘Put aside your personal preferences and get into the player’s shoes,’ says P. Harikrishna
The Indian Grandmaster, once ranked as high as World No. 10, has played a significant role in D. Gukesh and Ju Wenjun rising to the top of the chess world. In this interview, he offers an insight into the life of a second and also talks about how it felt to finally win gold at the Olympiad
The Hindu Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is sworn in despite credible evidence of election loss
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has been sworn in to serve a third term despite credible evidence that his opponent won the July 2024 election
The Hindu Centre bats for comprehensive approach to address risks of climate change in agriculture
Union Agriculture Secretary says adaptation strategies include creating drought and flood-resistant crop varieties, implementing efficient water management techniques, and providing a cushion through crop insurance in extreme natural calamities event
The Hindu Final curtain call for H.N. Kalakshetra in Jayanagar
It is set to be demolished to make way for a new state-of-the-art auditorium
The Hindu SpaDeX docking: Spacecrafts are at distance of 1.5 km, to come closer on January 11
ISRO’s SpaDeX satellites to dock after delays, marking India’s progress in space docking technology on January 11
The Hindu 2017 engineers recruitment process: Karnataka High Court directs KPCL to re-conduct Kannada test
The HC issued this direction as KPCL had failed to pre-notify applicants on the minimum marks for qualifying
The Hindu Abhishek persists for change with Diamond Harbour model as Trinamool old guards defend status quo
The Trinamool Congress general secretary is testing new ideas and initiatives in his Diamond Harbour constituency in his bid to show that he has what it takes to be the next leader; However, his model of governance and initiatives does not necessarily complement the larger West Bengal model of growth.