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He is the comeback man, or the man who has learned ‘The Art of the Comeback’. He relied on blowing his own trumpet. And the world hated him for that. Throughout the ugliest election
campaign in modern times, he was written off. But when the world laughed at him, he laughed it off and today, much to the shock of the entire world, he is having the last laugh. The world had a rude awakening on the morning of November 9 when it discovered Republican Donald Trump
12th November to 18th November 2016
making history by beating the favourite Hillary Clinton (Democrat) to become the 45th President of the United States.
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After 9/11, this was perhaps the biggest shock for the Americans and the world at large. Incidentally, it was on 11/9. Defying all odds the robust billionaire – who was heavily criticised
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The great Indian rupee clean-up
Long queues outside ATMs and petrol pumps became a common sight in India as public scrammed to get their notes of Rs 500 and 1000 changed. In a big blow to money launderers and black money enthusiasts, the Indian government scrapped its highest-
denomination currency notes overnight. Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the surprise move in a televised address, following which, people thronged to ATMs and grabbed bills to sustain for the next
PM Theresa May at Sri Someshwara Hindu temple in Bangalore on the last day of her trip
In her first bilateral foreign trip outside Europe since becoming the Prime Minister, Theresa May headed to India at the invitation of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The three-day visit between November 6 and 8 was also her first trade mission as the Prime Minister of Britain. The trip saw her travel to New Delhi and Bangalore accompanied by Dr Liam Fox, Secretary of State for International Trade, and Greg Hands, Chief Secretary to
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the Treasury. As she left India to return to the UK, she declared the trade mission a success in her drive to build “global Britain”. While in Bangalore, on the last day of her trip, Mrs May won hearts of million Indians, when she visited Sri Someshwara Hindu temple, donning a beautiful golden South Indian silk saree.
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