Form of openers, bowling main areas of concern as India head into T20 World CupThe Indian women's cricket team faces challenges heading into the T20 World Cup, with recent series losses exposing weaknesses in batting a...
08 Jun, 2026, 05.39 PM IST
Are you saving enough money? Experts point to 3 golden rules of savings to achieve your financial targetsSaving money requires more than setting aside leftover income; it needs a structured plan to stay effective amid rising costs and financial...
07 Jun, 2026, 03.43 PM IST
Paramount to face legal challenge from states on Warner dealTop lawyers from approximately 10 states, led by California, are preparing a legal challenge to Paramount Skydance Corp.'s $110 billion acq...
06 Jun, 2026, 06.13 PM IST
‘I don’t worry about a robot takeover’: Oxford AI expert Michael Wooldridge on Big Tech's real threats, and surprising winsAI expert Michael Wooldridge argues that the public's fears of robot takeovers are misplaced. Instead, he highlights how powerful tech comp...
21 May, 2026, 08.09 PM IST
Lenskart, Ola’s Q4 scorecards; Visa maze for laid-off techiesLenskart has posted a sharp jump in its March-quarter revenue even as profit dipped marginally. This and more in today’s ETtech Top 5.
20 May, 2026, 08.03 PM IST
German 10-year bond yield stays at 15-year high amid global bond routGlobal bond markets are experiencing a selloff. Investors are concerned about rising energy prices due to the Middle East conflict. This co...
18 May, 2026, 04.39 PM IST
Britain's Starmer fights for his job as calls for his ouster grow after local election lossesBritish Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces pressure after his Labour Party's poor local election results. Dozens of lawmakers are calling fo...
11 May, 2026, 12.53 AM IST
UK PM Starmer 'takes responsibility' for Labour election lossesThe ballot was the biggest electoral test for Starmer since Labour ousted the Conservatives following 14 years in power in a landslide elec...
09 May, 2026, 12.37 AM IST
Nissan to cut 10% Europe jobs, 900 roles at risk as global restructuring and Sunderland factory changes beginNissan is planning big job cuts in Europe as part of a global plan. The company wants to save money and improve its business. Changes are a...
05 May, 2026, 08.41 PM IST
AI can't steal your job! A China twist can avert AI jobs apocalypseA Hangzhou court has set a precedent, ruling that companies cannot use AI automation as a blanket justification for firing workers. The dec...
02 May, 2026, 01.59 PM IST
High minimum wages in India slows down formal job creation: FEDThe Foundation for Economic Development (FED), in its report released on Thursday, said workers should be allowed to freely negotiate their...
23 Apr, 2026, 07.41 PM IST
Is UK economy on the brink of recession? Growth slows, job market faces biggest hit since pandemic as Iran tensions and energy costs weighUK economy recession warning: Britain's economy is nearing a recession. New forecasts predict difficult times for workers and businesses. R...
20 Apr, 2026, 08.34 PM IST
Came to work like any day, left jobless by noon: Manager who gave 8 years to company faced humiliation, sparking fear over corporate realityA long-serving manager was abruptly dismissed after eight years of dedicated service, sparking widespread debate about corporate loyalty. T...
01 Apr, 2026, 05.50 PM IST
One password, 700 jobs lost: How a ransomware attack crushed a 158-year-old UK firmA single weak password led to the downfall of KNP, a 158-year-old UK transport company, resulting in 700 job losses. The Akira ransomware g...
22 Jul, 2025, 09.15 PM IST
Poundland sold for £1 as store closures and job losses loomUK discount retailer Poundland has a new owner. Gordon Brothers, a US firm, bought it from Pepco Group for a nominal fee. The deal includes...
13 Jun, 2025, 07.57 AM IST
Britain prioritising jobs in Tata Steel talks: MinisterTata, Britain's biggest steel producer, started closing one of its carbon-intensive blast furnaces on Thursday while the shutdown of its ot...
07 Jul, 2024, 02.06 PM IST
Dark deja vu for European economy as coronavirus cases spikeWhile the new restrictions are so far not as drastic as the near-total shutdown of public life imposed in the spring, they are kicking an e...
17 Oct, 2020, 01.52 PM IST