February 2025

‘When Trump, Meloni And Modi Talk They’re Called…’: Italian PM Lashes Out On ‘Left’ Over ‘Double Standards’ | World News

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on Saturday came down heavily on the “Left” and lashed out at them for their “double standards,” accusing them of labelling leaders like US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a “threat to democracy.” Speaking via videolink at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Washington, the

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Macron and Starmer Have Played Trump’s Game Before, but the Rules Are Changing

Macron and Starmer Have Played Trump’s Game Before, but the Rules Are Changing

“This is the moment of truth,” former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull of Australia said in an interview. “They simply have to have the steel to stand up to Trump and tell him what they think, namely, that siding with Putin against Ukraine is a devastating blow to America’s prestige and standing in the world.” Mr.

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US’ Walmart projects 3-4% sales growth in FY26 amid leap year impact

American multinational retail corporation Walmart Inc has anticipated net sales growth of 3-4 per cent in full fiscal (FY26) on a constant currency (cc) basis, with a 20-basis points (bps) headwind from the lapping leap year. The adjusted operating income is expected to rise 3.5 to 5.5 per cent, factoring in a 70-bps. Interest expenses

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India remains cornerstone of UN peacekeeping, its women peacekeepers indispensable: UN peacekeeping chief 

India remains a cornerstone of UN peacekeeping and its women peacekeepers have demonstrated that missions with greater female representation improve operational outcomes and contribute to lasting peace, the United Nations peacekeeping chief has said. UN Under-Secretary-General for Peace Operations Jean-Pierre Lacroix will visit New Delhi this week to attend the conference ‘Enhancing the Role of

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Sterling Hospitals Elevates Nursing Excellence with Nursicon 2025

Vadodara, 22nd February 2025: Sterling Hospitals, Gujarat’s premier healthcare institution, successfully hosted Nursicon 2025 in Vadodara, a dedicated conference aimed at empowering the next generation of nurses and enhancing critical care practices. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in healthcare, this conference provided a platform for knowledge exchange, skill development, and professional networking among nursing

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Why Malayalam film industry needs a structural reset to thrive both artistically and commercially

While Malayalam films are being celebrated, producers bemoan that critical adulation and social media love are not translating into money. The industry needs a structural reset to thrive both artistically and commercially Nidheesh MK (THE ECONOMIC TIMES; February 23, 2025) Every one loves Malayalam cinema. Just ask them. Critics gush. Film festivals swoon. North Indian

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Australia looks at improving air connectivity with South India to boost business

Australia is hoping that the increased air connectivity between South India and the country will improve the business and investment opportunities in the region. Speaking to businessline on the side-lines of the Invest Kerala Global Summit in Kochi on Saturday, Australian Consul General in Chennai Silai Zaki said the major Indian and Australian airlines are

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Israel delays release of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners after 6 hostages freed

Israel delays release of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners after 6 hostages freed

Israel says the release of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners is delayed “until the release of the next hostages has been assured, and without the humiliating ceremonies” at handovers of Israeli captives in Gaza. The statement by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office came early Sunday local time as military vehicles that normally move in advance of

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