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Imported voters, fake websites: Russia's covert efforts to stop Armenia's pivot WestRussia is reportedly working to unseat Armenia's leader ahead of the June 7 election. Moscow fears his re-election will cement Armenia's sh...
Trump's Iran war widens rift with European nationalists once viewed as MAGA alliesDonald Trump’s push to strengthen ties with Europe’s far right has hit setbacks, as many leaders criticise his handling of the Iran war, st...
Greenland jolts Europe into facing a changed AmericaEuropean leaders are bracing for more confrontations with the United States. Following a dispute over Greenland, they are determined to sta...
Trump is pushing the US-Europe alliance onto a precipiceThat question is being asked in capitals across Europe as leaders rush to respond to President Donald Trump's rapidly escalating campaign t...
'Goldilocks problem': EAM on US-China collaborationExternal Affairs Minister S Jaishankar addressed the Carnegie Global Tech Summit, highlighting the world's impending era of intense competi...
Rise in Chinese military incursions around TaiwanTaiwan's Ministry of National Defence reported detecting five Chinese military aircraft and six naval vessels around Taiwan. One aircraft c...
China is bullying Taiwan: NATO Secy General Mark Rutte, condemns lack of transparency in nuclear expansionNATO Secretary General Mark Rutte criticized China's growing military power, nuclear expansion, and aggressive stance toward Taiwan. Rutte ...
Vladimir Putin will seek another presidential term in Russia, extending his rule of over two decadesAbout 80% of the populace approves of his performance, according to the independent pollster Levada Center. That support might come from th...
- War now, pay later
In light of the destruction of infrastructure, it is important to be clear that reconstruction of Ukraine begins now and not at some distan...
Headed to disaster? US, Russia harden stances in talksUnlike previous disagreements that have arisen since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the current Ukraine crisis and seemingly insurmounta...
On Putin’s strategic chessboard, a series of destabilizing movesPresident Vladimir Putin of Russia has, increasingly, put his cards on the table: He is willing to take ever-greater risks to force the Wes...
We need a unified global framework for Internet rules: Ajit MohanIndia, US and UK should lead efforts to create rules for open, connected Internet, says Facebook India head Ajit Mohan
Zoomcar appoints CV Ramachandran as independent directorHe has also worked for over 30 years as a partner at Accenture, AlixPartners, ATKearney and Booz Allen, according to a company release. He ...
India asked to employ proper resources for operations in conflict zonesThe India chapter of the Washington, D.C., headquartered think tank released ‘India's Expatriate Evacuation Operations’, the first comprehe...
Indians are happy at workplace, but constantly on the lookoutA study, by New York-based leadership training company Dale Carnegie has found that level of job satisfaction in India is extremely high at...
Majority of NATO member states still not meeting alliance's defence spendingNew set of data from NATO for projected 2015 expenditures, shows that vast majority of NATO states still fail to hit the 2% target.
Pax Mongolica: The underlying reason why China is going after Central AsiaChina's heavy investments in former Soviet states like Kazakhstan have started to annoy Russia, while Beijing has grown frustrated with Rus...
Kaushik Basu clarifies stand on economic reforms, says he was misquotedAccording to the clarificatory note, Basu's comments on Europe in 2014 were juxtaposed with the Indian election of 2014.
- Telenor reports 36 pct drop in Q1 profit
Norway's Telenor ASA has reported a 36 per cent drop in first-quarter profits.
- EU approves Swedish bailout of troubled investment bank
The European Commission approved on Tuesday Sweden's bailout of troubled Swedish investment bank Carnegie, ruling that the aid would not di...