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July 2023 Archive – Top Stories on News Nation Global

July was a busy month on News Nation Global. We dug into Indian media, compared two big newspapers, shared a personal take on coming back home from the US, and answered a question many shy away from – sex after 50. Here’s a quick rundown of each story and why it mattered.

Indian Media Bias & Newspaper Showdown

The first post asked the ever‑hot question: Is The Times of India pro‑Congress or pro‑BJP? The writer confessed that TOI isn’t easily pinned to one side. Instead, it juggles both parties, almost like a neutral referee who still throws in a few spicy calls. Readers got a behind‑the‑scenes look at how the paper balances headlines, opinion pieces, and political coverage.

Next up was the classic duel: The Hindu vs. The Times of India. The author broke the comparison down into vibe and focus. The Hindu was described as the “wise grandpa” – deep analysis, slower pace. TOI was the “energetic cousin” – quick updates, flashier layout. The piece helped readers decide which paper fits their news‑consumption style without naming a strict winner.

Life & Love After 50

Switching gears, we got a personal story about returning to India after living in the USA. The writer painted a picture of bright festivals, close‑knit families, and the chaotic traffic that greets you on the first day back. Adjusting to work rhythms and the sheer volume of people was a challenge, but the familiar food and community warmth made the transition worthwhile.

Finally, a topic that rarely shows up in mainstream articles – do Indian couples still have sex after 50? The blogger shared observations that many couples stay active in the bedroom, despite cultural taboos and health concerns. The piece emphasized open communication, regular check‑ups, and the fact that intimacy isn’t automatically out of the picture with age.

All four posts were short, punchy reads that kept the tone light while still delivering useful insights. If you missed any, scroll back to the July archive and give them a look. Each article is written for everyday readers who want clear answers without the jargon.

What ties these stories together? They all tackle everyday questions people actually think about – politics, media choices, life changes, and personal relationships. The aim was to give practical takeaways in a friendly voice, so you can walk away with a new perspective or a simple tip.

Looking ahead, we’ll keep the conversation going. Expect more breakdowns of big headlines, personal anecdotes from travelers, and honest discussions about topics that matter but often get swept under the rug.

So, whether you’re a news junkie, a returning expat, or just curious about adult life after 50, July’s archive has something for you. Dive in, enjoy the reads, and feel free to share your thoughts in the comments – we love hearing from you.

Is “The Times of India” a pro-Congress or a pro-BJP newspaper?

Is “The Times of India” a pro-Congress or a pro-BJP newspaper?

Well hello there, dear readers! I'm sure you're just as curious as I was in answering this spicy question: "Is 'The Times of India' a pro-Congress or a pro-BJP newspaper?" Let's dive into this intriguing topic, shall we? Now, I've been reading the TOI since I was a wee lad and trust me, it's not as simple as choosing your favorite flavor of ice cream! From my perspective, they seem to maintain a delicate balance, like a tightrope walker, between both sides. They publish articles favoring both Congress and BJP, stirring up a pot of political gumbo. So, I'd say they're more of a political Switzerland, maintaining neutrality while keeping us hooked with their spicy headlines.

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Which is a better newspaper: The Hindu or The Times Of India?

Which is a better newspaper: The Hindu or The Times Of India?

Oh boy, diving into the age-old debate of The Hindu versus The Times Of India, it's like choosing between coffee and tea, each has its own unique flavor! Now, The Hindu is like your wise old grandpa, always reliable with its in-depth analysis and comprehensive coverage. On the other hand, The Times of India, it's your energetic cousin, a bit flashy but definitely keeps you updated with the latest buzz. So, who's better? Well, it's like picking between Batman and Superman, depends on what sort of journalistic superhero you need for the day! Remember folks, diversity is the spice of life, and both these newspapers definitely add some serious seasoning to our daily news consumption!

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How is life in India after returning from the USA?

How is life in India after returning from the USA?

Coming back to India after spending considerable time in the USA was a unique experience filled with mixed emotions. The vibrant culture, rich traditions, and close-knit family bonds felt overwhelming yet heartwarming. However, adjusting to the hustle-bustle, traffic chaos, and different work ethics was a bit challenging. Despite the differences, the warmth of people, variety of food and festivities make life in India uniquely appealing. India, with all its complexities, has a charm that's distinct and offers a sense of belonging that I missed while living in the USA.

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Do indian couple have sex after 50?

Do indian couple have sex after 50?

As a blogger, I've delved into an interesting topic: whether Indian couples maintain their intimate lives after 50. Despite cultural taboos and limited discussion on the topic, it's clear that many Indian couples over 50 continue to enjoy an active sex life. While age may bring changes, it doesn't necessarily mean an end to intimacy. However, societal norms and health issues can sometimes pose challenges. Overall, it's a personal matter, and each couple navigates their journey in their own unique way.

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