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Textile sector: Time for a relook as tariff tantrum may soon be history? 5 textile stocks with upside potential of up to 27%The Indian textile and apparel sector has had a stressful year. The US tariffs disrupted orders to the sector’s largest market, squeezed ma...
Southern Western Railway customers asked 'not to travel' on train network due to signalling chaos; check alternative routes for smooth commuteSouth Western Railway advises against travel due to signalling issues at London Waterloo. Very few trains are operating. Fourteen platforms...
School Assembly News Headlines, 10 July 2025: Top national, international, sports, and business updatesIndia faced disruptions due to a nationwide strike impacting essential services, while PM Modi visited Namibia to strengthen ties. Wildfire...
JioHotstar merger: What happens to my JioCinema subscription? Here's what the company announcedJioHotstar (Google Trends): JioStar has introduced JioHotstar, merging JioCinema and Disney+ Hotstar, with new subscription models and cont...
Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner reach the Wimbledon quarterfinals. Coco Gauff losesCarlos Alcaraz showcases his exceptional athleticism and determination at Wimbledon, overcoming challenges to secure a remarkable victory. ...
Sport continues to be a catalyst for protestIn an ideal scenario, sports and politics would remain separate, but societal divisions increasingly draw sports into the realm of social a...
Epic Wimbledon Showdown: Unleashing wealth lessons from Djokovic and AlcarazThe captivating stories of Djokovic and Alcaraz offer profound parallels to the world of wealth management. Djokovic's journey of honing hi...
UK weather update: Met issues thunderstorm warning; Torrential downpours and potential flash flooding risk predictedAccording to the Met Office, there is a risk of rapid flooding affecting residential and commercial properties. This could occur swiftly, p...
Wimbledon disrupted by climate protestsTwo Just Stop Oil protesters ran onto Court 18 during the first-round match between 21st-seed Grigor Dimitrov and Japanese qualifier Sho Sh...
No sex please in the two quiet rooms, Wimbledon officials warn visitorsWimbledon Grounds has two quiet rooms meant to offer guests a "peaceful space to pray, meditate or just be present in the moment." An All E...
Russian flags banned at Australian Open tennis after Ukraine complaintVasyl Myroshnychenko, Ukraine's ambassador to Australia and New Zealand, posted a picture showing a Russian flag hanging from a bush beside...
Is there Tube strike this week? What train strikes mean for the London Underground and TfL rail servicesMultiple rail strikes are planned for this week, which might disrupt service on the Tube and other London trains.
Novak Djokovic vs. Kyrgios makes for a villainous Wimbledon finalWhat the matchup with Kyrgios in the final might lack in terms of historical value - no one, not even Kyrgios, expects him to evolve, at 27...
Activists wearing 'Where is Peng Shuai?' T-shirts stopped & searched at WimbledonA similar episode happened to someone wearing the same T-shirt at the Australian Open.
Welcome back, Wimbledon: Slam returns; Tiafoe, Stephens winMuch like the delays to competition around the grounds _ it took about 4 1/2 hours to begin play on the outside courts; more than a dozen m...
Welspun looks at re-purposing biz to align with changed ecosystem; e-commerce emerges priority areasWith the coronavirus pandemic hitting businesses globally, home textiles major Welspun India Ltd is looking at how can it re-purpose its bu...
Wimbledon 2015: 6 players to watch forLucie Safarova's powerful, sweeping lefty serve is lethal on grass, and she follows it up with a liquid whip of a forehand.
A lowdown on a mega sports weekendThe World Cup football quarter-finals and the Wimbledon semifinals and finals will be played over Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Women’s tennis: Robotic production line of players may start to numb sensesWhile women’s tennis appears outwardly healthy, this robotic production line of players that fade in and out of public memory might start t...
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Mumbai has been at the center of disturbances over the past several days. First, last week, the rains brought the city to a halt followed b...