June 2025

WTO: India to raise issues on agriculture, fisheries, investment facilitation at Paris meet on June 3

Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal | Photo Credit: KUNAL PATIL India will flag its concerns on issues pertaining to agriculture, fisheries agreement, China-led proposal on investment facilitation and dysfunctional appellate body of the WTO during an informal meeting of about 25 trade ministers in Paris on June 3, an official said. The

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Superbugs thrive as access to antibiotics fails in India

Corbis via Getty Images India is among the countries hardest hit by “antimicrobial resistance” It’s a grim paradox, doctors say. On the one hand, antibiotics are being overused until they no longer work, driving resistance and fuelling the rise of deadly superbugs. On the other hand, people are dying because they can’t access these life-saving

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Ukraine drone strikes hit nuclear bombers deep inside Russia

Smoke rises following what local authorities called a Ukrainian drone attack, in the course of Russia-Ukraine conflict, in Olenegorsk of the Murmansk region, Russia. | Photo Credit: REUTERS Ukrainian drones hit several Russian strategic airfields, including the Belaya military base deep in eastern Siberia, while Moscow launched one of its longest drone and missile attacks

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Amid Deepika's 'Spirit' Row, Radhika Apte Says Bollywood Isn't Easy For New Moms, 'Don't Know How..'

Amid Deepika’s ‘Spirit’ Row, Radhika Apte Says Bollywood Isn’t Easy For New Moms, ‘Don’t Know How..’

Radhika Apte is known for her unapologetic stance and versatility in performing fearless roles in Hindi and regional cinema. The actress, who welcomed a baby girl in December 2024, opened up on the challenges of managing work and life in the industry as a new mother, sharing how she barely had a maternity break, and

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IPL 2025, Qualifier 2: 'Captain fantastic' Shreyas Iyer steers Punjab Kings to final | Cricket News

IPL 2025, Qualifier 2: ‘Captain fantastic’ Shreyas Iyer steers Punjab Kings to final | Cricket News

Punjab Kings skipper Shreyas Iyer celebrates with teammates after the win. (Pic credit: IPL) TimesofIndia.com in Ahmedabad: Shashank Singh, in an exclusive interview with TimesofIndia.com, had given Shreyas Iyer a new moniker: Punjab Kings’ “captain fantastic.” “He has his own swag, he has his own aura, and he backs his own instinct,” Shashank, who had

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AI-themed ETFs plunge in wake of DeepSeek news

Funds finally pause corn selloff as focus turns to US crop: Braun

NERVILLE, Illinois, – Speculators have made unprecedented moves in Chicago corn so far in 2025 as the combination of geopolitical uncertainties and supply trends sparked heavy selling, turning a strongly bullish market into a bearish one. June officially kicks off the summer growing season for U.S. corn, a timeframe that can have investors rapidly changing

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New World’s Bond Coupon Delay Raises Three Questions

(Bloomberg Opinion) — In the bond world, not calling a perpetual is bad. But not repaying coupon? That’s way worse.  Hong Kong-based New World Development Co.’s decision to defer interest payments on four perpetual notes took investors by surprise. While this is by no means an action of default — a perpetual resembles an equity when

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879 days on, senior citizens keep the fight alive for now-shut Doordarshan Kendra in Hisar

879 days on, senior citizens keep the fight alive for now-shut Doordarshan Kendra in Hisar

On Sunday morning, nearly half a dozen retired government employees, including an elderly couple, a person with mobility impairment and a farmer, gathered outside the building of Hisar Doordarshan (DD) Kendra to resume their sit-in against the relocation of the public broadcaster’s operations to Chandigarh nearly two years ago. None of the protesters, who are

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