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India issues first response after explosion at Qatar’s Ras Laffan kills 12 IndiansIndia's External Affairs Minister, Dr. S. Jaishankar, expressed deep sorrow following an explosion at Qatar's Ras Laffan Industrial City th...
12 Indians among 13 killed in blast at Qatar's Ras Laffan LNG complex during restartA devastating explosion at Qatar's Ras Laffan LNG complex has claimed thirteen lives and injured sixty-six. The incident occurred during th...
Explosion at Qatar’s Ras Laffan leaves 54 injured, 18 missing as emergency teams respondA massive explosion rocked the Ras Laffan industrial area in Qatar, injuring 54 people and leaving 18 missing. Authorities are describing t...
Hormuz may reopen, but fertiliser relief is still months away for IndiaFertiliser supplies and prices will take months to return to normal. Natural gas and petroleum derivative supplies need to resume. Ammonia ...
L&T betting big on 'digital workers' to overcome manpower challenges in projects: CFO R Shankar RamanLarsen & Toubro is embracing automation and robotics to boost construction. The company aims to transform the industry by reducing reliance...
L&T betting big on 'digital workers' to overcome manpower challenges inprojects: CFO R Shankar RamanLarsen & Toubro is embracing automation and technology for construction growth. The company is using robots for tasks like welding and plas...
Where aircraft go when they need a safe haven – or to die. As the Gulf war draws attention to ‘boneyards’, where does India stand?Wars, pandemics, and airspace closures have created a lucrative, if niche, global industry: Specialised airports, called aircraft boneyards...
Tragedy, not tactics: Airbus says Air India crash calls for industry reflection, not rivalry amid global shockwavesFollowing the devastating Air India Boeing 787 crash in Ahmedabad, which claimed nearly 300 lives, Airbus emphasized that safety trumps com...
Ahmedabad plane crash may dent Boeing plane ordersAn Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad, killing all 242 on board. The incident intensifies scrut...
Boeing CEO no stranger to crisis as 787 crash in Ahmedabad poses new testBoeing faces a new crisis after an Air India 787 crash in India. The crash killed over 240 people. Boeing's stock dropped. Airlines are wai...
China’s emerging role in the Arab world: From economic projects to political mediationQin Gang, Chinese Foreign Minister, recently held separate telephonic conversations with his counterparts from both Israel and Palestine an...
Beijing eyes big ticket deals in West Asia & N Africa regionChina is trying to exploit Morocco’s strained relation with France to grab contract for Morocco’s proposed expansion of high-speed rail pro...
Qatar not reporting all work-linked deaths, ILO saysQatar is not adequately investigating and reporting worker deaths including unexplained fatalities among seemingly healthy labourers, the I...
- Paris Air Show hopes to attract 3 lakh visitors despite slump
The Paris Air Show opens Monday under a morose, uneasy cloud. Already reeling from the global recession, the aviation industry gathering in...
- Saboteurs may have cut Mid-east telecom cables: UN
Experts doubt the view that the cables were cut by accident, especially as the cables lie at great depths under the sea and are not passed ...
- Being choosy pays for L&T, Punj Lloyd
Larsen & Toubro (L&T) is loosely qualified as an engineering major, but the company is present in over 40 businesses with each having the q...
- Train drivers can no longer catch 40 winks at work
The Indian Railways is testing a new automobile safety device that sets-off an alarm to alert train drivers when they doze off on duty.