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Syria Announces End of Operation Against Assad 'Regime Remnants'
Syria's interim government on Monday announced the end of a days-long military operation against insurgents loyal to ousted president Bashar Assad and his family in the worst fighting since the end of the 13-year civil war in December.
Rohit-Gill combo gave India edge
Rohit took the match away from us: Santner
Courts Can't Award Damages While Hearing Bail Pleas: SC
The Supreme Court has ruled that courts cannot order compensation while adjudicating a bail plea because they lack the jurisdiction to do so in bail proceedings.
13 Held for Violence During India's Cricket Win Celebrations in Mhow
Thirteen people have been arrested in connection with clashes in Mhow town of Madhya Pradesh after stone pelting at a rally celebrating the Indian cricket team's victory in the ICC Champions Trophy final, officials said on Monday.
Carney set to replace Trudeau as next PM
Former central banker Mark Carney coasted to a landslide victory to become the new leader of the ruling Liberal Party, paving the way for him to succeed Justin Trudeau as Canada's Prime Minister.
Indian Shares Fall as US Tariff Concerns Keep Investors on Edge
Indian shares ended lower on Monday, with the broader market seeing sharper cuts as concerns over U.S. tariffs and the ongoing market decline kept investors on edge.
Sun Pharma to Buy US Oncology Firm for $355 Million
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. has agreed to buy US-based immunotherapy and oncology firm Checkpoint Therapeutics Inc. for an upfront payment of $355 million, as India's largest drug-maker bolsters its specialty therapy portfolio.
Cyber fraud losses have surged 10-fold in a decade, says Finmin
Losses due to cyber frauds have surged nearly 10-fold in a decade, Pankaj Chaudhary, minister of state in the finance ministry, said on Monday.
Ram Mandir Construction Committee's Tenure to End This Year
Amid delays, the Ram Mandir Construction Committee has decided to expedite the construction works in Ram Janmabhoomi and complete them before the completion of its tenure by the end of this year, the committee's chairman Nripendra Misra said on Sunday.
Experts warn of addiction risks in pain medicine usage
As advancements in pain relief and rehabilitation medicine continue, medical experts caution that prolonged use of certain pain medications, including opioids like morphine, may lead to addiction, making it difficult for patients to quit.
Capital Infra Announces Raising ₹2,363 Cr
Infrastructure investment trust Capital Infra Trust has announced raising ₹2,363 crore through debt securities to strengthen its financial position.
Captive-bred GIB chick hatches at Raj
A Great Indian Bustard (GIB) chick hatched this month through captive breeding and artificial hatching by Project GIB team, Union environment minister Bhupender Yadav shared on Sunday.
Negotiating trade deals with Europe
India must deepen ties with multiple partners to protect its interests at a time of global churn
India Willing to Reduce Tariffs Further to Boost Trade With US
The Indian Side Has Signalled Wide-Ranging Cuts in Imports of Cars, Chemicals, Electronics, Medical Devices, Officials Said
ASP protests 'atrocities' over Dalits, Muslims and backwards
The workers of Azad Samaj Party (ASP) gathered in the state capital on Monday to hold a protest against the alleged atrocities on Dalits, Tribals, Muslims and Backwards.
Godrej Consumer Mulls More Gradual Price Hikes for Soaps
Soaps Make Up About a Fifth of Godrej Consumer's Revenue
Police Await Ballistic Reports; Meta Data to Proceed in Six Cases
Out of the 12 cases registered in connection with the violence in Sambhal on November 24 last year, the charge sheets in six cases are yet to be filed.
A win for seniors at Champions Trophy
The 2025 Champions Trophy triumph ends India's 12-year barren run for ICC silverware in ODIs and, for a change, the credit goes solely to team effort rather than any individual player's superlative performance.
Bangladesh Denies UN Pushed for PM's Ouster
Bangladesh's armed forces denied on Monday that United Nations pressure played a role in the decision by top brass last year not to quash protests that ousted autocratic ex-premier Sheikh Hasina.
Understanding how India might define the emerging world order
ONE OF THE CORE MYTHS THE BOOK SEEKS TO DISPEL IS THE BELIEF THAT INDIA LACKS A STRATEGIC CULTURE OR THE CAPACITY FOR SUCH THOUGHT
Thermal Coal Imports Fall For Sixth Straight Month In Feb
India's imports of thermal coal - mainly used in power generation - fell for a sixth straight month in February, ship tracking data showed, as coal-fired power generation grew at a muted pace on the back of a slowdown in manufacturing activity.
Sebi Curbs, Exchange Steps Reshape Options Market
BSE's options ADT surged 3-fold y-o-y during Oct to Mar 7, while NSE's fell 13%
NCLAT backs ICICI Securities delisting
The companies appeal court on Monday upheld the delisting of ICICI Securities Ltd from the stock exchanges, rejecting challenges by shareholders Quantum Mutual Fund and an individual investor.
BJP opts for 'complementary' approach in poll-bound Bihar
The strategy to combine forces will ensure that the state gets stable and a good government BJP LEADER
KL Rahul: India's unsung hero and a masterclass in chasing targets
KL Rahul was hailed Monday as India's Champions Trophy unsung hero, having twice kept a cool head under pressure to see his team to victory in tense semi-final and finals.
Union Govt Approves Elevation of Justice Bagchi as SC Judge
The Union government on Monday appointed Justice Joymalya Bagchi as a judge of the Supreme Court, following the recommendation made by the Supreme Court collegium three days ago.
Ex-Chhattisgarh CM's Son Under ED Scanner in State Excise Case
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) was on Monday raiding 14 locations in Chhattisgarh including those related to Chaitanya Baghel, son of former chief minister Bhupesh Baghel, as part of its money laundering probe related to irregularities in the liquor industry, people familiar with the matter said.
Kidnapped child rescued, 6 held after encounter
The Budaun police arrested six people, including three women, for kidnapping a 1.5-year-old girl on March 6, 2025.
Iran Open To Talks About Militarisation Of Its Nuclear Programme
Iran said on Sunday it would consider negotiations with the United States if the talks were confined to concerns about the militarisation of its nuclear programme.
Retail inflation likely eased to 3.9% in Feb: Poll
India's retail inflation likely eased further to 3.9% in February from 4.3% in the previous month, driven by a continued decline in food prices, according to a Mint poll of 25 economists.