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Gulf shipping standoff hits world’s most vulnerable farmersGlobal supply chain disruptions, exacerbated by international conflicts, are making essential farming inputs scarce and unaffordable for sm...
Weaker monsoon prediction, Iran war cloud growth outlookIndia's rural economy is faced with potential challenges. A weaker monsoon and rising farm costs from the Iran war could impact growth this...
Did Iran just destroy a US-Israel ‘weather weapon’, ending its drought? Viral conspiracy explainedPro-Iranian accounts on X claim Iran's weather has drastically improved after allegedly destroying a UAE cloud-seeding center, leading to h...
Not just LPG cylinder shortage, Induction cooktops also going 'out of stock' on Blinkit, Zepto, and Instamart amid Iran-Israel warLPG Cylinder Shortage: A nationwide rush for induction stoves has left major quick-commerce platforms like Blinkit, Swiggy Instamart, and Z...
P V Sindhu skips Swiss Open to recover from Dubai ordeal; Kidambi Srikant, H S Prannoy spearhead Indian challengePV Sindhu will not participate in the Swiss Open as she recovers from a difficult experience in Dubai. HS Prannoy and Kidambi Srikanth will...
Return of millions of Afghans from Pakistan and Iran pushes Afghanistan to brink, UN warnsMillions of Afghans are returning from Pakistan and Iran, straining Afghanistan's resources. The UN refugee agency states this unprecedente...
Iran presses UN to condemn Trump's 'provocative' warnings amid nationwide protestsIran urged the UN to condemn what it called unlawful threats by US President Donald Trump amid nationwide protests over rising costs. Trump...
From Tehran to Chennai, a city without water is a harbinger of a thirsty planetTehran’s water crisis shows how climate change and poor water management can push even large cities toward “day zero”. Indian cities such a...
After war with Israel and nuke sites obliterated by Trump - now Iran battles its worst enemy yet: A water crisisTehran faces potential water crisis. Experts warn that taps may run dry soon. The government struggles to address the issue. Poor planning ...
Living Nostradamus who predicted Covid issues chilling warning of impending nuclear crisis as billionaires are already ready for itA Brazilian man who made many correct predictions before is now warning about a hidden nuclear danger, climate trouble, and secret moves by...
No chai for charcha: Wars and drought force domestic tea players to retreat from global marketsThe Indian tea industry has been facing storm after storm, and the headwinds are showing no signs of easing.
As Iran faces 'water bankruptcy', drought exposes past problems, future threatsThis month, residents of Ahvaz, in Khuzestan, were left without water for hours at a time as sizzling temperatures inched past 50 degrees C...
Estimated 2,70,000 Afghans newly displaced since Jan due to violence, insecurity: UNThe United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) is "warning of a looming humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan as the escalating con...
India lines up deepwater port for rice, exports to surge amid global shortageCongestion at the Kakinada Anchorage Port, India's biggest rice-handling facility, had led to a waiting period of up to four weeks compared...
Iranian jobs go as U.S. sanctions start to biteThe Iranian rial has fallen to record lows and economic activity has slowed dramatically since U.S. President Donald Trump withdrew from th...
Kenya’s tea output shortfall to be added advantage for Indian marketKenya continues to reel under a dry spell. Kenya produced 24.3 tonne of tea in February, nearly 28% less than it did a year earlier.
Basmati growers in Punjab and Haryana complain of not getting remunerative pricesBasmati growers in Punjab and Haryana say they feel let down due to the government and trade "cartels" not ensuring remunerative prices for...
Guruvayur temple to buy 10 kg saffron every monthGuruvayur temple has signed one-year contract with JKAIDC to purchase 10 kg of saffron spice at Rs 1.20 lakh per kg, every month.
- Market momentum may continue for some time: Vikas Khemani, Edelweiss Securities
In an interview with ET Now, Vikas Khemani, President and Head-Institutional Equities, Edelweiss Securities, gives his views on the market ...
- Sugar exports likely to fall by 60% on low output
Sugar exports may decline by over 60% to about 1.5 million tonne in the 2008-09 season on expectation of lower production coupled with risi...