London loses its status as biggest European stock market
London: London has lost its crown as Europe’s biggest stock market to Paris, as economic growth concerns weigh on UK assets, while China’s relaxation of Covid rules boosts French shares.
London: London has lost its crown as Europe’s biggest stock market to Paris, as economic growth concerns weigh on UK assets, while China’s relaxation of Covid rules boosts French shares.
New Delhi: As the global population reaches 8 billion, India, formerly a powerful driver of the number of people on the planet, is experiencing a marked slowdown.
Assam: In India, a military convoy was attacked by guerrillas of the United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) in the Assam State.
Nepal is a secular state under the Constitution of Nepal 2015, where “secular” means religious, cultural freedoms, including protection of religion and culture handed down from time immemorial.
New Delhi: An officer of the central intelligence agency Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) based in Lodhi Colony has reportedly committed suicide The incident said to have occurred noon.
Islamabad: Pakistan’s effective campaign at the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) highlighting India’s worst human rights record and brutalities in Indian Illegally Iccupied Kashmir (IIOJK) has frustrated New Delhi.
New Delhi: Turkey’s inking of a broad-based military framework agreement with Uzbekistan, the most populous and strategically situated of the five Central Asian States, has frustrated India because of the fear of Pakistan joining the agreement anytime in future.
Nusa Dua: Chinese leader Xi Jinping and US President Joe Biden met as relations between their countries are at their lowest in decades, marred by disagreements over a host of issues from Taiwan to trade.
Phnom Penh: Southeast Asian heads of government held negotiations with visiting global leaders including U.S. President Biden, who lauded the launch of a new United States.-ASEAN accord as a critical step towards tackling "the biggest issues of our time".
Istanbul: Turkish police said that they have detained a Syrian woman with suspected links to Kurdish militants and that she confessed to planting a bomb that exploded on a bustling pedestrian avenue in Istanbul, killing six people and wounding several dozen others.