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Pakistan beat Australia by 8 wickets to clinch 3-game ODI series
Pakistan achieved its first win over Australia in a 50-overs series in Australia since 2002 when it won the deciding third one-day international Sunday by eight wickets.
Chakravarthy's magical fifer goes in vain as SA register three-wicket win
SECOND T20I
Fritz downs Medvedev in opening ATP Finals clash
U.S. Open finalist Taylor Fritz benefitted from a questionable serving decision by Daniil Medvedev and frustrated his opponent so much that the Russian broke his racket and was docked a point in a 6-4, 6-3 victory for the American in the opening match of the ATP Finals on Sunday.
Mcap of 6 of top-10 cos fall ₹1.55 lakh cr
The combined market valuation of six of the top-10 most-valued firms eroded Rs 1,55,721.12 crore last week, with Reliance Industries emerging as the biggest laggard, in line with an overall weak trend in equities.
AI to remain only full service carrier after Vistara merger
Since the merger of FSC Indian Airlines with Air India in 2007, at least five FSCs dotted the Indian skies
Post-Vistara merger: Singapore Airlines to invest additional ₹3,195 crore in Air India
The merger set to be completed on November 11, 2024, will result in Singapore Airlines having a 25.1 per cent stake in the enlarged Air India
Fraud detection system saves public assets worth ₹2,500 cr
The technical system deployed by the government is blocking 1.35 crore fraud calls daily and has helped save people's assets worth Rs 2,500 crore till date, Union Minister for Communications Jyotiraditya Scindia has said.
GST leviable on AAI-Adani concessionaire pact for Thiruvananthapuram airport: Kerala AAR
The concessionaire agreement between the AAI and Adani Thiruvananthapuram International Airport Ltd is not a transfer of business, but supply of services and hence is liable to GST, the Kerala bench of the GST Authority for Advance Ruling (AAR) has said.
Hindustan Zinc OFS fetches ₹3,449 cr for govt
The government has raised Rs 3,449 crore through offer-for-sale (OFS) in Hindustan Zinc Ltd by selling about 1.6 per cent stake.
India now biggest exporter of fuel to European Union
RUSSIAN OIL FINDS ITS WAY TO EUROPE VIA INDIA
Business as usual in Canada: SBI
'Indian govt-run lender, has been present in Canada since 1982, is considered a 'local bank' by all stakeholders in the country'
US ordered TSMC to halt shipments of chips used in AI applications to China
The US ordered Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co to halt shipments of advanced chips to Chinese customers that are often used in artificial intelligence applications starting Monday, according to a person familiar with the matter.
FIIs trading activity, Q2 earnings to drive markets this week
A host of macroeconomic data announcements, the last batch of September quarter earnings, global trends, and trading activity of foreign investors will be the major driving factors for the equity market this week, according to analysts.
Debt at Vedanta Resources cut by $4.7 bn, says Anil Agarwal
\"The demerger would simplify corporate structure, unlock greater value & attract targeted investment\"
There is trend towards multipolar world but industrialised economies still prime investment targets, says Jaishankar
There is a trend towards a more diverse, multipolar world but older, industrialised economies have not gone away and remain prime investment targets, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said on Sunday.
Exploration & monetisation of natural gas will benefit Northeast: Indian Gas Exchange official
Exploration and monetization of natural gas deposits in the northeastern region can help cut down its import, while also boosting the local economy and providing more trade opportunities, a top official of the Indian Gas Exchange (IGX) said.
Cabinet to soon take call on revised Jharia Master Plan
The Jharia Master Plan for dealing with fire, subsidence and rehabilitation in Jharkhand's Dhanbad district was approved by the Centre in August 2009
FPIs pull out nearly ₹20K cr from equities in last 5 trading sessions
According to the data, FPIs recorded a net outflow of Rs 19,994 crore so far this month, comprising five trading sessions from November 4-8
India's coal import rises 8% to 140.60 MT in April-September
Coal import in September fell by 10.09% to 19.42 MT from 21.60 MT in September FY24
For the 1st time, Taliban to attend UN climate conference
The Taliban will attend a U.N. climate conference for the first time since their takeover of Afghanistan in 2021, the country's national environment agency said Sunday.
B'desh's interim govt inducts 3 more advisers
Industrialist Sheikh Bashir Uddin, filmmaker Mostofa Sarwar Farooki, and anti-discrimination students movement leader Mahfuj Alam were administered the oath at the Darbar Hall of presidential palace
Trump's plan on Day 1: Begin deportation push, pardon Jan 6 rioters, make his criminal cases vanish
More than 1,500 people have been charged since a mob of Donald Trump supporters spun up by the outgoing President attacked the Capitol almost nearly four years ago
China delimits contested South China Sea shoal in dispute with Philippines
Ships from China and the Philippines have collided several times as part of increased confrontations
Ukraine targets Moscow with biggest drone strike
A massive drone strike rattled Moscow and its suburbs overnight into Sunday, injuring a woman and temporarily halting traffic at some of Russia's busiest airport, officials said.
At least 17 killed in Israeli strike on northern Gaza: Palestinians
SEPARATELY, 20 PEOPLE DEAD IN NORTHERN LEBANON BY ISRAELI STRIKE
UN nuclear head to visit Iran for talks on Tehran's nuclear programme
AS NEXT TRUMP PRESIDENCY LOOMS IN US
Catholic priest stabbed during children's mass
A Catholic priest was stabbed during a mass performed by children at a church, police said.
Shield against inhumanity
A bench of the Supreme Court of India, led by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud, took a strong stand against the practice of \"bulldozer justice\"—a term referred to the demolition of homes of alleged offenders without following due process.
World Needs a Breather
At the heart of the ongoing turmoil is trade. As the Middle East and Eastern Europe turn into volatile zones, trade routes are compromised, forcing suppliers to use alternative paths-a very expensive and consuming endeavour
Radical frontlines
Former HuT members claim that the group envisions Bangladesh's military joining with Pakistan as a united force capable of countering regional powers like India