Month: June 2023

Who’s visiting the White House? The logs include 300,000 names and are still incomplete
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Who’s visiting the White House? The logs include 300,000 names and are still incomplete

President Joe Biden promised greater transparency about who was visiting his White House, yet a review of visitor logs from his first two years in…

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Sensex records minor losses to settle below 63,000 points, Nifty in green at 18,691

Benchmark equity indices Sensex and Nifty closed on a mixed note in a volatile trade on Monday amid weak trends in the global markets. Representational…

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Mumbai: Go First airline aircrafts, formerly known as GoAir, stand parked at the apron of the Mumbai airport.(PTI)
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Go First’s lenders approve $55 million fund infusion to revive carrier: Report

Reuters | | Posted by Sreelakshmi B Lenders to India’s Go First, which is under bankruptcy protection, have approved interim funding of 4.50 billion rupees…

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tomato prices: Tomato shoots above Rs 100: Why prices are turning red hot
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tomato prices: Tomato shoots above Rs 100: Why prices are turning red hot

An acute shortage of the bright, red fruit has been burning the Indian pockets for the past few days. The tomatoes prices have surged upto…

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Nepal's apex anti-graft body weighs 'Jalhari' within Pashupatinath Temple amid missing gold report
Posted in South Asia News

Nepal’s apex anti-graft body weighs ‘Jalhari’ within Pashupatinath Temple amid missing gold report

KATHMANDU: Nepal’s apex anti-graft body has initiated a probe into the missing gold in the ‘Jalhari‘ within the Pashupatinath Temple amid growing claims of irregularities…

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Russia's mutiny case against Wagner chief remains open despite deal
Posted in Europe News

Russia’s mutiny case against Wagner chief remains open despite deal

MOSCOW: A Russian criminal case against mercenary leader Yevgeny Prigozhin for mutiny remains open and is still being investigated, the Kommersant newspaper and Russia’s three…

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Denmark to start training of Ukrainian pilots on F-16s
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Denmark to start training of Ukrainian pilots on F-16s

COPENHAGEN: Denmark‘s government said Monday that the training of Ukrainian pilots on F-16 jets has started and the retirement of Scandinavian country’s fleet of aging…

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Oil spill from Shell pipeline fouls farms and a river in a long-polluted part of Nigeria
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Oil spill from Shell pipeline fouls farms and a river in a long-polluted part of Nigeria

ABUJA: A new oil spill at a Shell facility in Nigeria has contaminated farmland and a river, upending livelihoods in the fishing and farming communities…

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20 pc retaliatory duty removal on American apple imports to have 'zero' impact on Indian farmers: official
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20 pc retaliatory duty removal on American apple imports to have ‘zero’ impact on Indian farmers: official

The decision to remove 20 per cent retaliatory customs duty on imported American apples will have a “zero” impact on Indian farmers as the government…

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New Zealand PM heads to China with two air force jets due to breakdown fears
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New Zealand PM heads to China with two air force jets due to breakdown fears

New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins took two air force jets with him on a trip to China in case the one he was traveling…

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