By Francesco Guarascio and Poppy McPherson (Reuters) - The United States is considering imposing sanctions as early as this week on prominent Cambodians, including one person close to the ruling party
By Gabriella Borter WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden was set to announce a suite of grants and initiatives to help combat domestic abuse and support survivors of gender-based violence
By Nandan Mandayam and Aditi Shah NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's top electric vehicle maker, Tata Motors, is luring consumers with free charging and steep discounts, while rival MG Motor has launched
By Arunima Kumar (Reuters) -Oil prices rose more than 1% on Thursday, extending a rebound spurred by concern over Hurricane Francine's impact on U.S. output, though a gloomy demand outlook capped
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungary is ready to sue the European Commission to reimburse the costs of protecting the European Union's external border, which Budapest says has cost it some 2 billion euros (
By Ananda Teresia JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesian President Joko Widodo will from Thursday spend the final weeks of his term in the country's planned new capital, Nusantara, amid doubts about the
(Reuters) - American businessman John Textor says he is an "awkward spot" in the process of buying Everton because his information about the club is limited as co-owner of another Premier League side,
BAKU (Reuters) - McLaren will give Lando Norris priority over team mate Oscar Piastri in the Formula One championship battle with Red Bull's Max Verstappen, team principal Andrea Stella told the BBC
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's Commerce Minister Wang Wentao will visit Europe in the coming days for discussions on the European Union's anti-subsidy case against China-made electric vehicles (EVs) as a
By Amy Lv and David Stanway BEIJING/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - China is seeking public feedback on a plan to include cement, steel and aluminium production in its carbon emissions trading scheme (ETS) by
With two hostile neighbours in the immediate vicinity and one in the greater region, it is imperative that New Delhi forge alliances that can offer some stability.
Recommendations appear in Niti Aayog’s Tax Policy Working Paper Series–II. It says there is a need to shift away from fear-based enforcement to trust-based governance.
In service with the British military since 2019, it is also known as the Martlet missile. Ukrainians have also deployed these missiles against Russian troops.
Education, reservations, govt jobs are meant to bring equality and dignity. That we are a long way from that is evident in the shoe thrown at the CJI and the suicide of Haryana IPS officer. The film Homebound has a lesson too.
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