By Elizabeth Howcroft LONDON (Reuters) - The dollar fell on Friday but was still on track for its biggest annual gain since 2015, in the last trading day of a year dominated by Federal Reserve rate
By Carolyn Cohn and Ankur Banerjee LONDON/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - World stocks were steady and U.S. stock index futures indicated a lower open on Wall Street on the last trading day of 2022, but
By Bharath Rajeswaran BENGALURU (Reuters) - Foreign investors' selloff in Indian equities was the biggest on record in 2022, dragging the benchmark indexes to their smallest annual gain in four years,
By Arundhati Sarkar (Reuters) - Gold prices were set to wrap up their best quarter since June 2020 on investor expectations the U.S. Federal Reserve will slow its interest rate hikes after its
By Dharamraj Dhutia MUMBAI (Reuters) - Indian government bond yields jumped for the second consecutive year as the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) went on an aggressive rate hike cycle in 2022, with the
By Elizabeth Howcroft and Rae Wee LONDON/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - The dollar was on track for its biggest annual gain since 2015 on Friday, in the last trading day of a year dominated by Federal Reserve
By Carolyn Cohn and Ankur Banerjee LONDON/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - World stocks were steady on the last trading day of the year as markets digested U.S. data and the dismantling of China's zero-COVID
By Alex Lawler LONDON (Reuters) -Oil rose on Friday and was on track for a second straight annual gain in a volatile year marked by tight supplies because of the Ukraine war and weakening demand from
By Rae Wee SINGAPORE (Reuters) - The dollar firmed on Friday and was on track for its best performance in seven years, buoyed by the Federal Reserve's aggressive monetary policy tightening and
By Ankur Banerjee SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Asian equities rose on Friday as investors looked to end the year on an optimistic note after U.S. data showed the Federal Reserve's aggressive monetary policy
On 6 December 1948, TT Krishnamachari spoke in the Constituent Assembly during a debate on Article 19, supporting it as it is, including how it's framed in the matter of religion.
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Iran used Shahab-3, along with Fattah-1 hypersonic missiles, to attack Israel after the killing of Hezbollah leader Hasan Nasrallah in air strikes on Lebanon's Beirut.
How come Indonesia, Malaysia, Turkey and Sri Lanka remain constitutional, democratic and stable despite Islam and Buddhism respectively, but Pakistan, Bangladesh and Myanmar don’t?
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