Ongoing conflict in West Asia has plunged India's aviation sector into crisis, leading to over 1,100 flight cancellations and rising operational costs. The closure of crucial airspaces and a depreciating rupee are pressuring airlines, with estimated losses reaching 170180 billion.
US solar installations down in 2025 after Trump policies jolt market, report says
America's solar power growth slowed in 2025. New installations dropped from the year before. This follows policy shifts by President Donald Trump. Utility-scale and community solar projects saw significant declines. Despite challenges, solar remains competitive. Experts predict continued growth in solar capacity by 2036.
Precision Over Volume- Dubais Next Industrial Growth Model
NCERT has issued an apology for a chapter in its Class 8 Social Science textbook. The organization has withdrawn the entire book titled 'Exploring Society: India and Beyond'. This action follows a Supreme Court order imposing a complete ban on its publication and dissemination. NCERT is requesting the return of all copies and deletion of related digital content.
Sanju Samson's heartfelt post for his wife Charulatha Remesh is melting the hearts of fans. In an online post, Sanju Samson credited his wife for his win at the T20 World Cup tournament and thanked her for being by his side. He wrote that Charulatha has seen his best and worst side and thanked her for understanding how big cricket is in his life.
Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma inaugurates Kaziranga Heritage resort
Kaziranga Heritage Hospitality has officially opened its doors in the breathtaking Kaziranga National Park. This remarkable establishment is the result of a collaboration between ATDC and the Centre Point Hospitality Group. At its core lies the historic Bonani Bungalow, which has been welcoming guests since 1938.
A viral video shows a Swiggy delivery rider breaking down in tears after being invited to share a meal with customers, revealing his hunger and family struggles. The touching moment sparked widespread empathy, debate over filming vulnerable individuals, and discussions on the hardships faced by gig economy workers.
Trump says US to hit Iran 'twenty times harder' if oil flow stops in Strait of Hormuz
Iran was 100% ready to attack US within a week had we not struck them first, claims Trump
President Trump states Iran was planning a major attack. He asserts US military action prevented this imminent strike. Intelligence indicated Iran had missiles ready for a large-scale assault. The US has destroyed a significant portion of Iran's launch capabilities. The conflict is framed as nearing completion with ultimate victory sought.
PM review asks DoT to check if data can be taxed; wants BSNL to trim staff
India is considering a tax on data usage as a means to generate government revenue and also a model to influence screen time, especially among children. In a review meeting, DoT has been given time until September 2026 for this. Separately, the meeting called for efforts to reduce BSNL staff.
Quote of the day by Hugh Jackman: 'Nobody suddenly discovers anything. Thing are made slowly and...'
Hugh Jackman, a versatile Hollywood actor, is celebrated for his dedication and powerful performances. His career, spanning blockbusters like X-Men and musicals like The Greatest Showman, showcases his impressive range. Jackman's journey, from journalism to iconic roles, emphasizes that significant achievements are built through sustained effort and perseverance, not overnight success.
Quote of the day by Mother Teresa: Life is an opportunity, benefit from it. Life is beauty
Mother Teresa, a Catholic nun, dedicated her life to serving the poor and sick, founding the Missionaries of Charity in Kolkata. Her compassionate work with the destitute, orphaned, and those with diseases earned her global recognition, including the Nobel Peace Prize. Canonized as Saint Teresa of Calcutta, her legacy continues to inspire.
US-Israel vs Iran War News Day 11: The Iran-Israel war continues for its 11th day. Heavy military strikes are reported in Tehran and across the Gulf. Regional leaders are engaged in urgent diplomatic calls. US President Donald Trump indicated the conflict could end very soon. Energy facilities have been targeted, threatening shipping security in the Strait of Hormuz. Casualties are mounting in Lebanon.
Vietnam urges people to work from home to save fuel as Iran war disrupts supplies
Vietnam's trade ministry is asking companies to let employees work from home. This is to save fuel as prices have sharply increased. The Iran war is causing supply disruptions. Vietnam relies heavily on Middle Eastern energy imports. Businesses are also asked not to hoard fuel. Prime Minister Pham Minh Minh is seeking fuel supplies from Kuwait, Qatar, and UAE.
Trump says he discussed Ukraine and Iran conflicts with Putin
President Donald Trump spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The call focused on Ukraine and the Middle East conflict. Trump stated Putin wants to be helpful with Iran. He also urged Putin to help end the Ukraine-Russia war. This conflict began over four years ago. Putin reportedly proposed a diplomatic end to the Iranian conflict.
Amid mounting geopolitical strife, Russian President Vladimir Putin has raised alarms over the US-Israeli discord in Iran fueling an imminent global energy crisis. He pointed out the precarious situation surrounding oil transit through the crucial Strait of Hormuz, hinting at possible disruptions.
Trump pushes GOP on voting bill, demanding an end to most mail balloting
President Donald Trump insists Congress must pass a strict proof-of-citizenship voting bill and end mail-in voting. He states he will not sign any other legislation until this is done. This demand comes months before the midterm elections. Trump believes this will prevent fraud and secure Republican victories. Voting rights groups express concern over potential disenfranchisement.
With Pakistan facing the impact of the crisis in West Asia, the Chief Minister of the country's Punjab province, Maryam Nawaz Sharif, has announced a series of measures o protect the public and manage resources responsibly.
North Korea's Kim Yo Jong says joint US-South Korea drills to harm regional stability
North Korea's Kim Yo Jong condemned the ongoing U.S.-South Korea military drills as a provocative and aggressive war rehearsal that threatens regional stability. She stated the annual Freedom Shield exercises, involving over 18,000 troops, demonstrate the allies' habitual hostile policy and will further destabilize the region.
Lake Cargelligo shooting: $250,000 reward announced to help capture Julian Ingram
Julian Ingram Manhunt: The NSW Government have announced a $250,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of Julian Ingram, 37, wanted in connection with the deaths of three people and an unborn child in Lake Cargelligo. Ingram, an expert bushman, has been on the run since the January 2026 incident.
Alberta authorities apprehended 49 high-profile fugitives across 34 communities in a major three-day operation. The multi-agency effort, involving Alberta Sheriffs, RCMP, and Edmonton Police, successfully executed 118 warrants. Notable arrests included individuals wanted for parole breaches, assault with a weapon, and oil well site thefts, sending a strong message to those evading justice.
Poco X8 Pro price: Poco X8 Pro and Poco X8 Pro Max are set to make their debut in India and global markets on March 17, next week. The price of Poco X8 Pro is expected to be around Rs 43,000 and that of Max would be around Rs 57,000, depending on the variants. Poco X8 Pro could come with a 7,560mAh battery with support for 100W wired fast charging.
Trump says call with Putin was very good, discussed Ukraine war and Iran conflict
After global economy shudders, Trump zigzags on whether war will end soon
Global markets reacted to conflicting statements from President Trump regarding the Middle East war. Initially, Trump suggested the conflict was nearing completion, leading to market rebounds. Later, he spoke of achieving ultimate victory and decisive defeat of the enemy. Iran displayed defiance with strikes and a new leader. Israel launched attacks on Iranian territory.
Iran's Revolutionary Guards have issued a stern warning. They state they will determine the end of the war. Tehran will not permit any oil exports from the region if United States and Israeli attacks persist. This declaration comes as United States President Donald Trump predicts a swift end to the Middle East conflict.
How Americans are feeling the economic effects of the war with Iran
Americans are already experiencing economic fallout from the U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran, with gas prices surging 17% and diesel up 24%. Experts warn of potential increases in food and airline ticket prices, alongside stock market volatility. A prolonged conflict could threaten broader economic stability, impacting consumer spending and business hiring.
Why is oil price down by 7% now, and will Brent crude futures go below $91.71 or rise again soon? Oil markets dropped after U.S. President Donald Trump said the Middle East war could end soon. Brent crude futures fell to $91.71 after a large surge earlier. Supply concerns, sanctions debate, and global market reactions also influenced prices.
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US to hit Iran '20 times harder' if it stopped oil flow in Strait of Hormuz, says Trump
President Donald Trump issued a stern warning to Iran, stating that any disruption to oil flow through the Strait of Hormuz would result in a significantly harsher response from the United States. He threatened severe military action, aiming to cripple Iran's ability to rebuild as a nation, while expressing hope that such a confrontation would be avoided.
After 48 years, India revises piston ring standards to curb carbon emissions
The new standards replace specifications from 1977 and aim to align India's automobile market with global efficiency and emission benchmarks.
Who are Alexander brothers, and what is their net worth? Alexander brothers trial explained
Who are Alexander brothers, and what is their net worth? Oren, Tal and Alon Alexander were convicted on sex trafficking and rape conspiracy charges after a trial in New York. Prosecutors said the brothers used drugs, influence and trips to abuse women. Their wealth from luxury real estate deals ranges between $150 million and $200 million.
Nancy Guthrie disappearance case big bombshell update reveals new questions about ransom notes, suspect footage, DNA evidence and internet disruptions. Former FBI agents say a cooperating witness may solve the case. Investigators continue searches and follow leads while more than $1 million reward remains for information about the suspected kidnapping.
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What is Uber's new women-only feature in US, and why is it being challenged in court? Uber launched a feature that allows women riders and drivers to match with each other. The option aims to address safety concerns but is facing a class action lawsuit in California that claims the policy discriminates against men.
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DOJ actively DELETING Epstein files while we're at war with Iran': Min blasts GOP at Walz hearing
Americans are not stupid: Sara Jacobs grills Pentagon Advisor over Trumps case for war with Iran
Lost an hour of sleep? Why National Napping Day matters and how to nap right
National Napping Day, observed the Monday after daylight saving time begins, encourages rest to combat lost sleep and highlights napping's health benefits. Created in 1999, the day also serves as a crucial reminder from safety officials about the dangers of drowsy driving and the importance of adequate sleep.
Pets abandoned in Dubai as some expats seek euthanasia over Iran missile concerns
Expats in Dubai are reportedly abandoning pets or seeking euthanasia for healthy animals to facilitate easier escape from potential Iranian missile threats. Animal charities and boarding services are overwhelmed with abandoned animals, with some owners citing relocation costs and paperwork as reasons for their actions.
Saudi starts cutting oil production
Saudi Arabia is reducing oil output as the Strait of Hormuz faces a near-blockage. Storage tanks are filling up. Other nations like UAE, Kuwait, and Iraq are also lowering production. This move aims to prevent overwhelming storage and a complete halt in oil exports. The conflict in West Asia has severely impacted maritime traffic through the Strait.
US heading for a recession following Iran war? Odds spike as conflict expands
Fears of a U.S. recession are rising as the Iran conflict pushes oil prices higher and shakes global markets. Prediction markets show growing concern about economic slowdown. Higher fuel costs could affect spending, businesses, and inflation. Stock markets are also reacting to the uncertainty. The situation is creating new economic risks for the United States and the global economy.
Manipur woman assaulted in Delhi, northeast leaders seek action
A woman from Manipur faced assault in Delhi after protesting harassment near Saket Court. The incident involved a group of men making inappropriate remarks. When she objected, the situation escalated into a physical attack. Leaders from Northeast India have strongly condemned the act, calling for strict action against racial bullying.
Oil price forecast 2026: Global oil prices are soaring due to escalating Middle East tensions and threats to the Strait of Hormuz. This vital shipping lane, through which a fifth of the world's oil passes, faces potential closure. Experts warn of prices reaching $215 per barrel if the strait is blocked. This disruption impacts global trade and economies, particularly in Asia.
Sena-UBT was not keen on backing Sharad Pawar for Rajya Sabha, calls NCP-SP unreliable ally
In a recent political twist, leaders from Shiv Sena-UBT have expressed their distrust towards the NCP-SP alliance. The uneasy feeling surged as talks of a merger with NCP and a shift to the NDA surfaced. Tensions escalated when figures from the Thackeray clan opposed Sharad Pawar's bid for the Rajya Sabha.
New footage raises likelihood the US struck an Iranian school where a blast killed at least 165
It comes as mounting evidence points to U.S. culpability for the Feb. 28 strike, which hit a school adjacent to a Revolutionary Guard base in Minab, Iran, in the countrys southern Hormozgan Province. Experts interviewed by The Associated Press, citing satellite image analysis, say the school was probably struck amid a quick succession of bombs dropped on the compound.
Neutral Expert lets Pakistan share Kishanganga & Ratle data with 'illegal' Court of Arbitration
In an unprecedented development, the Court of Arbitration has allowed Pakistan access to classified project documents from India for ongoing arbitration. The Neutral Expert has facilitated this sharing as the court gears up to deliver its final judgment regarding water storage disputes.
FTAs, strong domestic demand boost MSME prospects: Jitin Prasada
The realm of Indian micro, small, and medium enterprises is brimming with potential. Union Minister Jitin Prasada points out that the convergence of free trade agreements and a flourishing domestic market is creating new opportunities. With trade pacts now reaching 65% of the developed nations, an expansive global market is available for India's high-quality products.
Trinamool plans to bring motion to remove CEC Gyanesh Kumar
The Trinamool Congress is preparing to move a motion in Parliament to remove Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar. This comes after allegations of disrespect towards women and a heated exchange with a Trinamool delegation in Kolkata. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has voiced concerns over electoral roll revisions.
EU warns long Mideast war risks 'stagflationary shock' to world economy
A protracted Middle East conflict could trigger a significant stagflationary shock for the global and European economies, according to top EU official Valdis Dombrovskis. He warned that continued maritime disruption and attacks on Gulf energy infrastructure would likely lead to higher energy prices. However, a conflict contained within weeks is expected to have minimal economic impact.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has urged state officials to resist pressure from the Election Commission of India and its Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar. Banerjee alleged that Kumar threatened government officers during a recent meeting. She also raised concerns about potential vote and EVM manipulation in Bengal.
If you love two people at the same time, choose the second. Because if you really loved the first one, you wouldnt have fallen for the second. This quote by Johnny Depp reflects the complexity of human emotions and the honesty required in relationships. It suggests that genuine love is deep, focused, and rarely divided between two people. The message encourages people to reflect on their feelings with sincerity and courage.
Trump says Australia will grant asylum to Iran women footballers
The gesture ahead of the team's Asian Cup match against South Korea last week was seen by many as an act of defiance against the Islamic republic just two days after the United States and Israel attacked it. I just spoke to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, of Australia, concerning the Iranian National Women's Soccer Team. He's on it! Five have already been taken care of, Trump said Monday on his Truth Social network, less than two hours after an initial post urging Australia to take them in.
India must tap FTA opportunities: Piyush Goyal
At a recent business summit, India's Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal passionately invited companies to explore the vast opportunities presented by free trade agreements. He pointed out that around two-thirds of the worlds trade market is now within reach for Indian enterprises. The government's commitment to innovation and streamlined intellectual property processes is palpable.
Mufti, Naqvi visit Iran Embassy; condole Khamenei's death
Following the death of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Indian leaders Mehbooba Mufti and Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi shared heartfelt tributes. Mufti expressed her deep sympathy towards the Iranian people and spotlighted the struggles of Kashmiri students amidst this global sorrow. Naqvi's remarks focused on the futility of war, asserting that it only breeds further issues rather than solutions.
ECI meets parties in West Bengal, max two-phase polling sought
The Election Commission of India has pledged zero tolerance for election violence in West Bengal. Major political parties met the ECI, requesting single or two-phase polls. Concerns were raised about the adjudication of 60 lakh voters. The ECI assured impartial and transparent elections, urging stringent measures against anti-social elements to prevent voter intimidation.
BJP appoints observers for Rajya Sabha Polls in Bihar, Haryana, Odisha
The Bharatiya Janata Party has appointed central observers for upcoming Rajya Sabha elections. Nitin Nabin, the BJP chief, made these appointments on Monday. Harsh Malhotra and Vijay Sharma will oversee the polls in Bihar. Harsh Sanghavi is the observer for Haryana. Chandrasekhar Bawankule will be the central observer for Odisha. These appointments are for states where elections are necessitated.
Tax season guide: The truth behind Social Security tax change claims
Social Security tax changes 2026: Over 70 million Americans receive benefits from the Social Security Administration, and about 40% still pay federal taxes on them. The new One Big Beautiful Bill Act did not eliminate Social Security benefit taxes. Instead, it adds a temporary $6,000 senior tax deduction starting in 2026. This deduction may lower taxable income for retirees. But the provisional income rules and tax thresholds remain unchanged, meaning many seniors will still pay taxes on benefits.
Delhi HC stays remarks against CBI in Kejriwal excise case
The Delhi High Court has put a hold on critical remarks made by a special CBI court against the CBI and its investigator. These remarks were part of a judgment that discharged all accused in the Delhi excise policy case. The High Court also directed the trial court to delay proceedings in the related money laundering case.
At INDIA Bloc meet, Left MPs object to Rahul Gandhi's 'CJP' remark in Kerala speech
INDIA bloc floor leaders met in New Delhi. A disagreement arose between Congress and Left MPs. This was over Rahul Gandhi's recent comments about the Left Democratic Front in Kerala. MPs from CPI(M) and CPI objected to Gandhi's remarks. Other leaders intervened to keep the focus on parliamentary matters. Congress leaders defended Gandhi's statements.
India has made a significant stride by returning nearly 67,000 of its citizens from West Asia, showcasing effective crisis management. The establishment of a specialized control room under government oversight provided essential assistance to the stranded individuals. Indian embassies were instrumental in negotiating safe border crossings and organizing commercial flights for repatriation.
Trump sons invest in drone company planning Nasdaq listing
Boutique investment bank Dominari Holdings Inc., which has worked on other Trump family transactions involving drones and cryptocurrencies, advised on the deal. The Korea Climate & Governance Improvement Fund invested $50 million in the transaction, which was first reported by the Wall Street Journal.
FinMin advises banks to speed up IBC resolutions
Banks are urged by the finance ministry to work together on insolvency cases. This aims to get more money back and resolve issues faster. A review meeting monitored progress in key cases. Twenty high-value accounts have already been resolved. Banks must reduce delays in filing applications. Public sector bank chiefs will oversee top pending cases.
Govt exceeds disinvestment target, boosts revenue with strong dividend collections
Government's combined disinvestment and asset monetisation receipts have surpassed 34,400 crore this fiscal year, exceeding revised estimates. Dividend collections from public sector enterprises have reached 70,577 crore, nearing the annual target. These strong revenue streams are crucial for meeting the FY26 fiscal deficit goal.
Shooting near Rihannas home: Who is the alleged suspect Ivanna Ortiz and what police say so far
Police in Los Angeles arrested Ivanna Lisette Ortiz, 35, in connection with a shooting that targeted the home of global music star Rihanna. Authorities say the suspect allegedly fired multiple shots from a vehicle toward the property in the Beverly Hills Post Office area on Sunday afternoon. The singer was reportedly inside the home at the time, but no injuries were reported.
Senior Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) leader Jayanta Khaund joins Congress
Senior AGP leader Jayanta Khaund joined the Indian National Congress, expressing resentment after his party ceded the Ranganadi constituency to the BJP in an electoral alliance. Khaund, who aspired for the Ranganadi ticket, was welcomed by Congress leaders, who highlighted his move as a stand against the Chief Minister's alleged politics of arrogance and corruption.
This common Social Security mistake can shrink monthly benefits by $622
Social Security benefits can drop by $622 per month in 2026. That sharp cut hits retirees who claim Social Security early at age 62 instead of waiting for full retirement age (67), according to the Social Security Administration. The average benefit of $2,075 falls to about $1,453. That equals a 30% reduction. The loss continues for life. Delaying benefits can increase payments and protect long-term retirement income. Timing your Social Security claim matters.
How US-Israeli war on Iran is upending global business
A U.S.-Israeli war with Iran is causing global business disruptions. Energy prices are rising, and critical raw material supplies are squeezed. Trade routes are facing reliability questions. Travel chaos has stranded thousands, and airlines are rerouting flights. This conflict impacts major hubs like Dubai and affects industries from defense to fast fashion and chips.
Word of the Day: Tatterdemalion
Tatterdemalion, refers to a person dressed in ragged or shabby clothing or something that appears worn and torn. Writers often use the word to vividly describe characters who appear worn out or poorly dressed. Its colorful tone and strong imagery make it a unique vocabulary word that highlights the richness and creativity of English expression.
Thinking about safe haven investments? What they are and when they make sense
Best safe haven assets 2026: Amid rising Middle East tensions and surging oil prices, investors are seeking safe-haven assets. These investments, like gold, silver, and Treasury bills, historically maintain or increase value during market instability. Defensive stocks and certain currencies also offer stability, preserving capital when markets become unpredictable.
Tech, policy, human behaviour to shape India's mobility future: NITI Aayog member V K Saraswat
India and Japan are joining forces to shape the future of mobility. Combining India's vast market and digital prowess with Japan's advanced technology, the partnership aims for co-creation in areas like hydrogen mobility and smart transport. This collaboration will accelerate sustainable solutions, addressing India's large population and logistics needs.
Explosive attack outside Mamdanis home during Anti-Islam protest linked to IRAN WAR?
'Hero will be coming home tonight': Vance pays tribute as seventh US troop killed in Iran conflict
Water emerges as a dangerous new war target
An Iranian drone attack reportedly damaged a Bahraini water desalination plant, with Tehran accused of targeting civilian infrastructure. While Bahrain stated no impact on water supplies, Iran claims the US attacked a similar facility. Such attacks are rare but could have severe consequences in the arid Middle East, where desalination is vital.
ideaForge launches specialised drone flight-test training programme for NATO personnel in US
ideaForge Technology, an Indian firm, is making headlines by providing NATO forces with top-notch drone flight testing training. Leveraging the sophisticated SWITCH UAV platform, personnel from across the globe will delve into a comprehensive curriculum that spans flight-test planning, operational strategies, and data evaluation.
'Are Minnesotans PAYING TAXES OR CRIMINALS?': Rep McGuire brutally grills Walz over MN Somali fraud
Centre prioritizes domestic LPG supply as oil price surge raises supply risks
India has taken decisive steps to prioritize household LPG access amid escalating tensions in West Asia that threaten fuel supplies. With the introduction of a 25-day lock-in period for cylinder bookings, the government aims to curb hoarding and ensure domestic consumers are prioritized.
Quote of the Day by Taylor Swift: If they don't like you for being yourself, be yourself even more
Taylor Swifts quote, If they don't like you for being yourself, be yourself even more, encourages embracing authenticity despite criticism or societal pressure. It highlights the value of self-acceptance, resilience, and confidence, suggesting that disapproval from others should strengthen, not weaken, ones sense of self. Swifts advice reminds individuals to celebrate their uniqueness unapologetically.
12th Manipur Legislative Assembly resumes
Manipur Assembly's seventh session resumed with six Kuki-Zo-Hmar MLAs attending virtually. The session began with obituary speeches for prominent figures, including former PM Manmohan Singh and former Governor La. Ganesan. The participation of tribal MLAs was hailed as a positive step towards normalcy in the state, with discussions also touching upon the demise of MLA Vungzagin Valte.
Continue fathers work with honour: Putin declares unwavering support to Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran
Thought of the day by Helen Keller: Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see a shadow
Thought of the day by Helen Keller reflects the essence of her life story, a belief that optimism and determination can overcome even the most formidable obstacles.
Anna University Result 2026 OUT at coe1.annauniv.edu; check steps to download and more
Anna University has announced distance education and special examination results for various undergraduate and postgraduate courses. Students can now check their scores for examinations held in August and September 2025. The results are available online on the official website. Candidates are urged to carefully review their downloaded scorecards for any errors and contact the university immediately for corrections.
US B-52 bomber plane lands at UK air base as Iran conflict escalates
Max Planck was a famous German physicist who started quantum theory and changed modern science. His ideas helped scientists understand atoms and tiny particles. He won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1918 for this discovery. Planck also supported Albert Einsteins work. His famous quote teaches that changing your mindset can change how you see problems and the world.
UAE 'will not partake in any attacks' on Iran: ambassador
The United Arab Emirates has voiced strong disapproval of being targeted in the ongoing Middle East conflict. Ambassador Jamal Al Musharakh reiterated the UAE's firm stance. The nation will not participate in any attacks against Iran from its territory. The UAE will remain uninvolved in such a conflict. This declaration highlights the UAE's commitment to neutrality.
India may face $78 billion higher monthly import bill as crude surges
As international energy prices skyrocket, India's economy finds itself grappling with a daunting hurdle. Experts foresee a staggering outflow of USD 7-8 billion in foreign currency each month. The escalation in crude oil and natural gas costs not only stirs worries over inflation but also threatens to widen the current account deficit.
Why did Ohio State University President Ted Carter resign after just two years? Here's what happened
Ohio State University President Ted Carter has resigned after disclosing an inappropriate relationship with someone seeking public resources for their personal business. The board of trustees accepted his resignation, expressing surprise and disappointment. Carter cited a mistake in allowing inappropriate access to university leadership and apologized for not being able to continue his tenure.
India emerges as world's second largest arms importer: SIPRI
Ukraine which received 9.7 per cent of all arms transfers in 2021-25 was the world's largest arms importer in that period, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) said.
US wont let Iran hold the WORLD HOSTAGE: Rubios chilling ultimatum to Tehran amid raging war
Strait of Hormuz flashpoint: How war in West Asia threatens crucial route moving global oil supply

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