Holi is celebrated by smearing each other with brightly coloured powder, dancing and feasting on traditional confectionery.
Millions of people across South Asia have been covered in coloured powder as part of Holi, the Hindu festival of colours.
Read more of The Economist’s data journalism visit our Graphic detail page.
Millions of Indians on Friday celebrated the Hindu festival of Holi, dancing to festive music, exchanging food and drink, and ...
According to FlatpanelsHD, the demo screen Sony showed off had 3,840 dimming zones. That's an increase over most existing ...
Katrina Kaif and Vicky Kaushal celebrated a joyful Holi with family, sharing heartwarming moments, while Vicky continues to ...
Shells, often considered kitsch (think crusty mirrors and their frames), were a big decorator trend in the 1980s. Now they’re ...
Setting an example of social harmony, Hindus and Muslims celebrated Holi festival together at many places in Madhya Pradesh ...
Inspired by Alice in Wonderland, Tempus near Alnwick in Northumberland is a fun luxury getaway, writes Mhairi Wilson. For me, ...
“If you do notice pink mould in your bathroom then give it a good clean by using a solution made up of water and white ...
Alberta Health Services (AHS) says they’ve confirmed a case of hepatitis A at Tim Hortons Milbourne Market Mall. The ...
Toronto police are searching for a man wanted in a vehicle theft and arson investigation. In a news release issued Friday, police say they responded to a report of a stolen van near Billy Bishop Way ...