By Shrivathsa Sridhar MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Naomi Osaka said on Friday she has no plans to ease herself back into the tour after returning from a 15-month absence with the double Australian Open
TOKYO (Reuters) - Mitsubishi Heavy Industries launched an H-IIA rocket carrying the Japanese government's Information-Gathering Satellite "Optical-8", the company said in a post on social media X on
By Harshit Verma (Reuters) -Gold prices rose on Friday as international strikes on Yemen added to fears of further escalation in the Middle East conflict, pushing up bullion's safe-haven appeal. Spot
(Reuters) - The head of Vietnam's Communist Party Nguyen Phu Trong is expected to miss on Friday the second state visit of a foreign leader to Hanoi in less than a week amid concerns about his health.
BENGALURU (Reuters) -Indian IT companies rallied more than 4% on Friday after market leaders Tata Consultancy Services and Infosys posted better-than-feared quarterly reports, easing some concerns
By Bharath Rajeswaran BENGALURU (Reuters) -India's blue-chip indexes, Nifty and Sensex inched towards fresh all-time highs on Friday, led by gains in IT services firms after their results and
(Reuters) - Newcastle United CEO Darren Eales said every player at the club has their price due to the Premier League's sustainability rules (PSR), with the team having reported a loss of 73.4 million
TAIPEI (Reuters) - The presidential candidate for the small Taiwan People's Party (TPP) said on Friday he is willing to set politics aside and work with other parties if he wins Saturday's election,
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Caroline Wozniacki and Angelique Kerber have both experienced great triumphs at the Australian Open but admit they will be unable to focus purely on the tennis as they return to
(Reuters) - Phil Mickelson has distanced himself from the prospect of captaining the U.S. team at the 2025 Ryder Cup as he says there is too much hostility towards him from PGA Tour players following
Indians see West Asia as one uninterrupted wash of Islam, but the reality is more complex. For the Druze, support from Israel—where they are a recognised minority—is now critical.
Mini deal will likely see no cut in 10% baseline tariff on Indian exports announced by Trump on 2 April, it is learnt, but additional 26% tariffs are set to be reduced.
India-Russia JV is also racing to deliver 7,000 more AK-203 assault rifles by 15 Aug. These are currently being made with 50% indigenisation and this will surge to 100% by 31 December.
Public, loud, upfront, filled with impropriety and high praise sometimes laced with insults. This is what we call Trumplomacy. But the larger objective is the same: American supremacy.
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