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Europe’s Parliamentary Assembly backs political reforms in KazakhstanEuropean parliamentarians have lauded Kazakhstan's recent constitutional referendum, deeming it a significant step in the nation's reform j...
Trump's critical minerals pricing plan faces skeptical G7, divided industryAmerica's plan to control critical mineral prices faces hurdles. G7 nations and the US mining sector are divided. The proposal aims to redu...
Europe is finally, slowly getting its act togetherEurope stands on the brink of a pivotal transformation, launching a set of ambitious reforms aimed at revitalizing its economy and global f...
British law firm Child & Child launches India desk: enters into partnership with Solicis LexLondon law firm Child & Child has launched a dedicated India Desk and partnered with Mumbai-based Solicis Lex to cater to the growing deman...
The City of Gold starts coming back to life after its darkest hourDubai's economic landscape is tested after regional conflict. Aviation, hotels, and real estate see impacts. Luxury retail also faces press...
In 1926, Umberto Nobile flew to the North Pole with his beloved dog Titina, who two years later survived 49 days stranded on Arctic ice following a deadly airship crashAn Italian explorer's dog, Titina, sensed danger before an Arctic airship crash in 1928. The airship Italia crashed, leaving ten men and Ti...
Give our bullion back: India wants its gold under own lock and keyIndia is rapidly repatriating its gold reserves, bringing the majority home from overseas vaults. This strategic shift, driven by trust con...
Compliance squeeze, global scrutiny redefine India’s $30 billion pharma export playbookAs global markets prioritise quality and regulatory trust, India’s pharma sector is recalibrating beyond its traditional cost advantage.
India’s trade map enters a world that’s threatened by missiles & bombsIndia's ambitious trade deals are now facing their crucial test. Agreements signed with countries like the UK and Oman are in transition. W...
Iran war: Indian alternative investment firms in Gulf stare at sea of uncertaintyIndian investment firms face a pause in Gulf capital. Regional conflict makes investors cautious. High-net-worth individuals and family off...
Global wind installations rise 40pc in 2025, industry charts way out of energy crisis: ReportThe Global Wind Energy Council's (GWEC) 2026 Report, published at a time of supply shocks and fast-rising prices in international oil and g...
US sees drop in foreign visitors in 2025 even as global tourism spending risesDespite a global tourism boom, the United States saw a 6% drop in foreign visitors in 2025, with international travel spending rising world...
Global gold prices up just 0.3% in July, overall 26% by far in 2025 because of US tariffs: WGCGold prices saw a marginal rise in July, supported by inflation expectations and tariff tensions. Gold prices have jumped 26 percent so far...
Talks likely on setting up BRICS assembly at summit in RussiaThe idea to create an inter-parliamentary assembly was first discussed when the first BRICS parliamentary forum met in Moscow on June 8.
Garment exports may jump 24% to USD 16 billion in FY'14: AEPCIndia's apparel exports are likely to grow by 24 per cent to USD 16 billion in the current fiscal owing to rising demand in traditional mar...
- Gems, jewellery exports grow 5.4% in July
Gems and jewellery exports grew at a slow pace of 5.4 per cent to USD 3.3 billion in July year-on-year.
- China's economic growth to slow to 8.5% next year: Hang Seng Bank
Hang Seng Bank said it expects more tightening measures in the coming months, as China's inflation rate continues to rise, adding that ther...
- Europe starts picking up the pieces
European confidence in the economic outlook increased for the first time in 11 months in April as inflation slowed and governments boosted ...
- Europe may suffer as US sub-prime mortgage slump
The European economy may be starting to suffer collateral damage from the US sub-prime mortgage slump. Banks are making borrowing harder, i...
- CEOs see 2pc fall in US growth next year on home loan crisis
How the turmoil in financial markets unfolds will be the most important determinant of the economy's performance next year.