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Iran-Israel conflict puts UAE, Saudi Arabia's foreign workers under strainA protracted conflict in the Gulf is jeopardizing billions in remittances, vital for families across Asia and Africa. Migrant workers, like...
Seven Naga groups oppose Centre-Assam-Nagaland energy deal before settlement of issuesNaga groups are opposing a new energy exploration deal between the Centre, Assam, and Nagaland. They argue that natural resource ownership ...
Inside an African hotel where asylum seekers deported by the US are imprisonedAsylum seekers deported from the United States are being held against their will in Equatorial Guinea. The Trump administration struck a de...
The $138 bn buffer: India’s most visible export can rescue the rupeeIndia is considering a policy push to accelerate overseas deployment of skilled workers as part of a broader strategy to support the rupee ...
What makes the Rs 90,000-crore Great Nicobar Island project critical for India both militarily and economicallyIndia is undertaking a massive Rs 90,000 crore project in Great Nicobar. This initiative will develop a major transshipment port and intern...
HPCL, BPCL and IOC shares slide up to 3% after petrol, diesel price hikeOil marketing company shares fell on Friday. Petrol and diesel prices saw a modest increase. This hike aims to ease financial pressure on c...
Venezuela soon to become America's 51st state? Here's truth to Donald Trump's shocking remarksDonald Trump has made similar comments about Canada. Rodríguez went on to say that Venezuelan and U.S. officials have been in touch and are...
Canada is facing its own Brexit moment — Alberta separatists just hit a massive referendum milestone, and Ottawa has a very big problemAlberta separatists say they have enough signatures. The number is striking. Nearly 302,000 names submitted. The legal threshold was 178,00...
Europe's markets watchdog warns cyber threats are growing as AI speeds up risksEurope's top securities watchdog highlights escalating cyber threats due to fast-advancing AI. Regulators are boosting defenses and experti...
The rupee’s swing: When currency becomes the deal maker or breakerRupee volatility has become central to India’s distressed deals, driving stress for firms with dollar debt despite stable operations. Eleva...
Venezuela's ex-President Nicolas Maduro thanks supporters in first online post from US prisonFormer Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores have sent their first message from a Brooklyn jail. Captured by US for...
Four earthquakes strike northwestern Venezuela, USGS saysNorthwestern Venezuela experienced four earthquakes late Wednesday and early Thursday. The U.S. Geological Survey reported magnitudes rangi...
Nicolas Maduro says US warships with 1,200 missiles targeting VenezuelaPresident Maduro declared Venezuela on high alert, citing the presence of eight US military vessels with missiles in the Caribbean, despite...
Guyanese soldiers face attacks in disputed Essequibo region, tension with Venezuela soarGuyanese soldiers came under attack three times in 24 hours in the oil-rich Essequibo region, escalating tensions with Venezuela, which pla...
Saudi Arabia, Kuwait reject Iran claims to disputed gas fieldSaudi Arabia and Kuwait have claimed they hold sole ownership of a disputed gas field, also claimed by Iran, after Tehran threatened to pur...
China using coercive tactics in pursuit of territorial, maritime claims: PentagonChina is engaged in hotly contested territorial disputes in both the South China Sea and the East China Sea. Beijing has built up and milit...
China-India border tension remains despite growing economic ties: US"Tensions persist along disputed portions of the sino- Indian border, where both countries patrol with the armed forces," the Pentagon said...
China's cross-border e-commerce players value India, Middle East markets: ReportFive of the top 10 best performing cross-border e-commerce Chinese apps in the first five months focussed on the Middle East and India mark...
- Global trade expected to slow in 2012
The World Trade Organization says the growth in global exports is expected to slow to a 3.7 per cent rate in 2012.
- Four Indian oil workers kidnapped in Sudan
Four Indian oil workers have been abducted in the oil-rich south of Sudan by disaffected locals, diplomatic sources said on Thursday.