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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...
DIIs' net purchases cross Rs 4 lakh crore on Dalal Street in 2026 while FIIs run awayDomestic institutional investors (DIIs) have remained strong buyers of Indian equities in 2026, with net purchases crossing Rs 4.16 lakh cr...
Russia pounds Ukraine in heaviest wartime drone attack over two daysRussia launched its largest aerial assault over a two-day period, striking Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities with hundreds of drones and miss...
Tens of thousands without power in Russia's Belgorod after Ukrainian attackBelgorod, which lies about 40 km (25 miles) from the border with Ukraine, has been a frequent target of Ukrainian drone and missile strikes...
Russia targets power system, Kyiv residents left freezingUkraine war: Kyiv faces a harsh winter as Russian attacks cripple power. Residents in high-rise buildings endure freezing conditions and lo...
Russian glide bomb attack in eastern Ukraine kills at least 24 people collecting their pensionsA Russian glide bomb struck Yarova, a village in eastern Ukraine, killing at least 24 people and injuring 19 others. The attack occurred as...
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky was on the verge of being assassinated—then this happened, all detailsUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was targeted in an assassination plot orchestrated by a Polish pensioner with ties to Soviet ideolog...
French riots an unwelcome, perilous crisis for Emmanuel MacronThe violence erupted just after Macron finally saw off half a year of protests over his controversial pension reform, which dominated the d...
Nepali Gurkhas are joining Wagner: The lure of the private military companiesNepali Gurkhas have reportedly joined Wagner Group, Russia's private military company, after an easing of rules allowed easier access to Ru...
Pakistan PM Sharif hopes to strike IMF deal as 'all conditions met' despite economic hardshipSharif also expressed satisfaction that the current deficit in 10 months was reduced to USD 3.3 billion and hoped that the agriculture sect...
A year of disinformation around the war in UkraineThese agitators have sought to depict the Ukrainian side as Nazis or suggest that Western support for Kyiv is evaporating. Russian authorit...
Prime Minister Modi seeks Danish investment for infrastructure and green industriesIn joint remarks following the summit, Modi said he and Frederiksen called for an immediate ceasefire in the Russia-Ukraine war, and that t...
Russia strikes Kyiv during UN chief's visit as Moscow presses offensiveThree months into an invasion that failed in its short-term aim of capturing Kyiv, Russia is now intensifying operations in the breakaway e...
New supply chain risk: 22,000 dockworkers who may soon strikeSome port workers accuse the longshoremen of adding to the chaos at the ports in the lead up to their contract negotiations, boosting their...
Russian risk recalibration a wake-up call for investorsBuying into companies on the basis of environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors is one of the hottest trends in the fund managemen...
What are the Minsk agreements on the Ukraine conflict?Ukraine and the Russian-backed separatists agreed a 12-point ceasefire deal in the capital of Belarus in September 2014.
Ally of slain Russian politician takes on Kremlin in regional voteIlya Yashin, a prominent figure in the People's Freedom Party or PARNAS, was one of Nemtsov's closest friends and served as his campaign ma...
As Malaysia Airlines faces overhaul, are there lessons from Japan?MAS has been working on a plan that could cut the airline's over 19,000, largely unionised workforce, freeze pay, speed up retiring planes.
As Ukraine mulls security, some say build a wall with RussiaIhor Kolomoisky has suggested building a wall along the almost 2,000 km land border with Russia to prevent fighters and weapons flooding in.
- EU turns 50 but celebrations dampened by uncertainty over future
As a law student in Lisbon in the late 1960s, Jose Manuel Barroso passed around an illicit copy of ``Je t'aime, Moi non plus'' a heavy-brea...