MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Monday that Ukraine was trying to undermine Russian stability with its incursion into the south of the country, but it would not succeed. "
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Swedish prosecutors said on Monday they have closed an investigation into Dutch artist Joost Klein, who was evicted in May from this year's Eurovision Song Contest over alleged
By Sarah Young, Yadarisa Shabong and Mathieu Rosemain LONDON (Reuters) -India's Bharti Enterprises said it would acquire a 24.5% stake in BT, worth 3.2 billion pounds ($4 billion), to buy out the
By Angelica Medina PARIS (Reuters) - Defending champions the United States took gold at a memorable Olympics in both the men's and women's basketball competition as top NBA talent thrilled fans at the
By Rohith Nair PARIS (Reuters) - France and Italy painted the South Paris Arena 1 blue as they won the volleyball gold medals to cap a memorable Olympics for the men's defending champions and the
(Reuters) - UK's competition watchdog said on Monday it was looking into whether chip design software maker Synopsys' $35 billion acquisition of Ansys would affect competition in Britain. The
(Reuters) - Universal Music Group (UMG), the world's biggest music label, announced on Monday an expanded agreement with Facebook-parent Meta Platforms to create new opportunities for its artists and
By Iain Withers and Vidya Ranganathan LONDON/SINGAPORE (Reuters) -The yen fell against the dollar on Monday in calmer currency market trading after volatile moves last week, while investors weighed
By Paul Carsten LONDON (Reuters) -Oil prices rose for a fifth consecutive session on Monday, extending gains from the previous week's more than 3% rise, as U.S. recession fears eased and Middle East
By Harry Robertson LONDON (Reuters) -European stocks and U.S. futures rose slightly on Monday, while the yen slipped as a holiday in Japan removed one source of recent volatility, and investors looked
One has to be incredibly credulous to buy BJP spin masters’ argument that the government got rid of Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar for harmonious relationship with the judiciary.
Modi government had also made numerous efforts to establish peace with Pakistan but has now adopted a different path, militarily, to establish peace, adds defence minister.
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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