By Nuzulack Dausen DAR ES SALAAM (Reuters) - Several leaders of Tanzania's main opposition party CHADEMA and hundreds of their supporters were released on Tuesday after mass arrests over a banned
BERLIN (Reuters) - The International Organization for Migration (IOM) urged countries to step up their donations in response to the world's largest displacement crisis in Sudan, warning on Tuesday
(Reuters) - Iga Swiatek expects a tough return to hardcourt tennis at the Cincinnati Open but the top-ranked Pole said she will not heap pressure on herself and approach the WTA 1000 event like a "
(Reuters) -Tencent Music Entertainment topped estimates for quarterly revenue on Tuesday as its paid subscriber base grew across its music streaming platforms, sending its U.S. listed shares up 2.4%
By Harry Robertson LONDON (Reuters) - The yen fell for a second day on Tuesday as calmer trading conditions prevailed before U.S. inflation data, while the pound rose after figures showed the British
By Arunima Kumar BENGALURU (Reuters) -Oil prices steadied on Tuesday after rising for five consecutive sessions, as markets refocused on concerns about demand after OPEC on Monday cut its forecast for
KYIV (Reuters) -Russia launched 38 attack drones and two Iskander-M ballistic missiles at Ukraine overnight, Ukraine's air force said on Tuesday. Thirty of the drones were destroyed over eight
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkish police have arrested an 18-year-old masked man after five people were wounded in a stabbing attack in the northwestern city of Eskisehir, state-owned Anadolu news agency
KYIV (Reuters) - Russian forces stepped up their attacks on the Pokrovsk front in eastern Ukraine over the last 24 hours, the Ukrainian military said on Tuesday, reporting the largest number of
By Kirsty Needham (Reuters) - The remote Pacific Island nation of Kiribati holds a national election on Wednesday at which major issues for voters are the government's close ties to China and a softer
Meghnad’s interest went much beyond economics and politics. This is reflected in his writing, particularly after his retirement as a full-time LSE professor in 2003.
In the latest budget, the FDI limit was increased to 100 percent, but most foreign companies are not buying such large stakes in the Indian insurance sector.
As Narendra Modi becomes India’s second-longest consecutively serving Prime Minister, we look at how he compares with Indira Gandhi across four key dimensions.
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