Lashkar-e-Taiba co-founder Amir Hamza was shot in Lahore. This marks the second attempt on his life in under a year. Hamza, accused in the 2005 Indian Institute of Science attack, was targeted by unidentified assailants. He was previously shot in May last year. Sources suggest internal rifts within Lashkar-e-Taiba may be the cause.
Reservation by religion unconstitutional: Amit Shah vs Akhilesh in Lok Sabha
With just a bicycle and a pocket full of seeds, Telanganas Tree Man Daripalli Ramaiah planted over 10 million trees, creating one of the most inspiring tree plantation movements in India. His journey highlights the power of environment conservation, afforestation in India, and sustainable living, proving that a single individual can drive a massive green movement in India through consistent efforts and dedication.
Why are gold and silver prices up today, and will precious metals continue to rise or fall again? Gold and silver prices moved higher after the US dollar weakened and Treasury yields fell. Markets reacted to growing hope of a US-Iran peace deal and possible rate cuts. Investors now question if metals will continue rising or reverse later. Analysts say bond yields, inflation fears, and interest rate expectations will guide the next move.
LIC Housing Finance recruitment 2026: LIC Housing Finance Limited has opened applications for 180 Junior Assistant positions and the deadline is April 30. To apply for LIC HFL, candidates need a graduate degree with 55% marks and must be between 21 and 30 years old. The selection process involves an online exam and interview, with a starting salary of 20,000 plus benefits.
Sowparnika Projects eyes Rs 500 crore fundraise to double revenue
Sowparnika Projects is in advanced talks to raise Rs 500 crore for expansion, aiming to develop 5.5 million sq ft across South India over the next two years. The real estate firm targets doubling its turnover to Rs 1,500 crore by FY2026-27, with a focus on the mid and upper-mid residential market.
Wondering what to watch on OTT this week? April reaches its peak with an explosive lineup of new movies and web series across Netflix, Prime Video, ZEE5, and JioHotstar. The biggest highlight is the long-awaited premiere of Euphoria Season 3 on Netflix. Power Star fans can finally catch Ustaad Bhagat Singh, while Vijay Varma takes us into the 1960s underworld in Matka King.
Ashok Leyland launches Dost, Dost+ XL: Check price, features and more
Ashok Leyland has launched twin-fuel variants of its Dost and Dost+ XL light commercial vehicles, powered by both CNG and petrol. This dual-fuel system offers operators flexibility, lower operating costs, and reduced emissions by allowing a switch to petrol as a backup. The vehicles aim to address range limitations and fuel availability concerns for LCVs.
Iran war exposes cost of Asia's fossil fuel reliance
The latest global energy shock highlights the risks of fuel import dependence, with Bangladesh hit hard by soaring LNG costs after supply disruptions, forcing costly spot purchases. In contrast, Pakistans shift to solar reduced reliance on imports and cushioned the impact. The divergence underscores the need for emerging economies to accelerate clean energy adoption to limit exposure to price volatility.
Why Aditya Birla Sun Life MF's Balasubramanian sees a 10-year bull market beyond the dip
A. Balasubramanian, CEO of Aditya Birla Sun Life MF, views market corrections as conviction tests, urging investors to increase allocations during red periods to lower average costs. Mint explores the funds strategic deployment of cash into mid- and small-caps
China asks Iran to ensure freedom of navigation through Strait of Hormuz
China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi has urged Iran to guarantee safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz. This critical waterway is vital for global oil trade. China, a major importer of Iranian oil, is concerned about energy disruptions. The call comes as Pakistan attempts to mediate new peace talks between the US and Iran.
Alembic Pharma gets USFDA nod for generic cancer, arthritis injection
Alembic Pharmaceuticals has received final approval from the US Food and Drug Administration for its generic methotrexate injection, used to treat multiple cancers and arthritis conditions. The approval covers key dosage formats and confirms therapeutic equivalence to the reference drug by Hospira, enabling Alembic to market the injectable in the US. Methotrexate is widely used for treating cancers such as leukemia, osteosarcoma and breast cancer, as well as conditions like rheumatoid arthritis and severe psoriasis.
Singapore Airlines CEO to meet senior Tata Group executives
Singapore Airlines CEO Goh Choon Phong met Tata Group executives to discuss Air Indias performance, amid ongoing operational and financial challenges.
BJP chief Nitin Nabin, Thakur, Singhvi, others take oath as Rajya Sabha MPs
BJP National President Nitin Nabin took oath as a Rajya Sabha MP on Thursday. He was joined by other newly elected members from various states. The oath-taking ceremony took place in the Rajya Sabha. Chairman C P Radhakrishnan congratulated the new parliamentarians. The elected MPs represent states including Assam, Bihar, Haryana, Chhattisgarh, Himachal Pradesh, Telangana, Odisha, and Maharashtra.
Gold, silver edge higher on hopes of West Asia de-escalation
Gold and silver prices edged higher on the Multi Commodity Exchange, supported by optimism over easing geopolitical tensions in West Asia following remarks by Donald Trump. Gold traded near 1.55 lakh per 10 grams.
Samhi Hotels signs agreement with Ingka Centres for 162-room upscale hotel in Noida
In an exciting development for Noida, SAMHI Hotels will be leasing a chic 162-room hotel as part of Ingka Centres' innovative project. This significant expansion underscores SAMHI's commitment to enriching the Delhi NCR landscape. The hotel will be overseen by a globally recognized brand, fitting seamlessly into Ingka Centres' ambition to create a dynamic, multifunctional destination.
Signature Global ties up with Tonino Lamborghini for branded residences project in Gurugram
Signature Global has partnered with Tonino Lamborghini to launch a premium residential project in Gurugram, marking the Italian brands entry into Indias housing market. The 12.4-acre development in Sector 71 will house over 800 luxury residences, tapping into the fast-growing branded residences segment driven by rising affluence and demand for global lifestyle offerings.
India to launch 15th round of commercial coal mine auctions on April 17
The Ministry of Coal will launch the 15th round of commercial coal mine auctions on April 17, alongside a stakeholder consultation in Mumbai, as part of efforts to boost domestic coal production and strengthen energy security.
Rajya Sabha reconstitutes panel of Vice-Chairpersons; six members nominated
The Rajya Sabha on Thursday reconstituted its panel of vice-chairpersons, nominating six members from the BJP, Congress, AIADMK and BJD, with effect from April 15.
Parliament is considering a new law to bring 33 percent reservation for women in Lok Sabha and state assemblies starting from the 2029 elections. This move aims to increase women's representation significantly. The proposed legislation seeks to implement this reservation by expanding the number of seats.
Sugar crushing season hits final phase, production reaches 274.8 lakh tons
Uttar Pradesh has produced 89.26 lakh tons so far, against last year production of 91.10 lakh tons.
From bamboo walls to AI eyes: West Bengal election gets unprecedented surveillance push
The Election Commission of India is enhancing surveillance for the West Bengal Assembly polls by installing cameras for 100% webcasting, monitored by AI technology. Temporary bamboo fencing will also be erected at polling stations lacking boundary walls to prevent unauthorized access and improve security.
UK economy surged pre-Iran war, energy shock now looms
Britains economy delivered a stronger-than-expected rebound in February, with growth outpacing forecasts and pointing to solid first-quarter momentum. But economists warn the boost may prove short-lived, as the fallout from the Iran conflict and a fresh energy price shock threaten to revive inflation pressures and weaken the labour market.
The company that operates Snapchat has unveiled another large-scale downsizing move. In an official update, Snap Inc. stated on Wednesday that it intends to reduce nearly 16 percent of its global employee base, affecting close to 1,000 positions. The organization disclosed in a regulatory document that the restructuring will involve substantial costs. It projected that expenses related to severance payouts and other associated charges could fall between $95 million and $130 million.
Time to focus on desi fleet creation
Everyone knows that India is heavily dependent on imports to meet its fossil fuel requirements. The decision makers felt that chartering vessels to bring fuel was easier
In a case of gross medical negligence at BHU Trauma Centre in Varanasi, a 71-year-old woman Radhika Devi was wrongly operated upon for hip replacement instead of her spinal tumour due to patient mix-up. She was partially operated on March 7, underwent the correct surgery on March 18, and passed away on March 28.
Mango Adulteration Alert: With the mango season in full swing, rising cases of mango adulteration in India have sparked serious food safety concerns after the FDA in Pune seized over 3,800 kg of adulterated mango pulp during raids. Authorities found the use of unauthorised colours and harmful substances, highlighting the risks of consuming chemically ripened mangoes, which can cause health issues ranging from digestive problems to long-term illnesses. Consumers are advised to remain cautious and use simple home methods to identify fake mangoes and ensure safe consumption during the peak season.
Maruti Suzuki Ignis discontinued, company eyes Punch-like micro SUV: Report
Maruti Suzuki has reportedly discontinued the Ignis in India due to consistently weak sales and declining demand. Production has been halted for over a month, with bookings also stopped. Despite a price revision, the model struggled to maintain sales momentum, with February figures dropping nearly 50% year-on-year.
Earning a substantial salary does not necessarily ensure lasting financial stability. Chartered accountant Meena Goel drew attention to this idea in a thoughtful post, explaining that a high monthly income on its own is not enough to build real wealth.
Fuel shortage, kerosene price hike hit Kerala fisheries sector
The crisis has been worsened by insufficient diesel availability at inland fuel stations catering to fishing vessels, particularly affecting purse seine and small-scale boats
Salmokji: Whispering Water is a Korean horror film experiencing a phenomenal box office run. It has held the top spot for eight days and is nearing one million admissions. The film continues to attract over 60,000 viewers daily. Its success has also led to a surge in visitors at the real-life reservoir that inspired the movie.
'Historic moment' for womens empowerment, says PM Narendra Modi ahead of special session
India begins a special parliamentary session aiming for women's empowerment. Prime Minister Modi calls it a historic step. Opposition leader Rahul Gandhi supports women's reservation but criticizes the delimitation process. He demands consideration of caste census data. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin protests the delimitation bill. The government plans to implement women's reservation before the 2029 elections.
New tax regime allows meal card benefit 5 conditions to claim 200 per meal tax-free
From April 1, 2026, the tax-exempt limit on employer-provided meals have been increased to 200 per meal, up from 50 earlier. Here are the key conditions to claim the benefit.
Iran war: HUL hikes prices of Dove, Pears, Surf, Red Label
Hindustan Unilever Limited has increased prices for its soap products. This move is a response to escalating costs of raw materials and packaging. The price hikes, ranging from Re 1 to Rs 20, are being passed on to consumers. This development could potentially delay a much-needed revival in consumer demand. FMCG companies were hoping for a boost from GST cuts.
Individual policy, family floater, or top-up: Which is the most cost-effective?
With employer insurance often falling short, a top-up plan can offer a cost-effective way to build adequate family health protection
The self-enumeration phase of Census 2027 house listing begins today (April 16) in Haryana (including Gurgaon and Faridabad), Chandigarh, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. Residents can submit household details online till April 30. Door-to-door verification will follow from May 1 to May 30.
Amravati viral videos: In a significant development in the Amravati sex abuse scandal, police revealed that the alleged mastermind Ayan Ahmed was a former member of Asaduddin Owaisi's AIMIM. Ayan Ahmed, accused of sexually abusing 180 minors and recording more than 300 explicit videos, had a bet with his friend who would win over more girls, that finally blew the lid off the scandal.
Middle-income economies to drive global growth as new challenges emerge: WEF
Report highlights shifting economic landscape shaped by AI, debt pressures, and geopolitical tensions
Enrique Iglesias once shared that he would not change his past, because his mistakes helped him learn and grow. The reflection highlights a powerful life lesson: failures are not regrets, but stepping stones to wisdom and resilience. The article also traces his journey from Madrid-born star kid to global music icon, showing how risk, reinvention, and self-belief shaped one of the most successful crossover careers in modern pop music.
Consent-driven credit: Why consumer-controlled data is shaping the future of lending
Consent-driven credit is reshaping lending in India by giving consumers control over their financial data through the Account Aggregator framework. This shift is improving credit access, accuracy, and trust, especially for underserved borrowers.
Can Iran legally put a price on passage through the Strait of Hormuz?
Irans move to charge tolls on ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz has sparked a legal and geopolitical debate. Under international law, particularly UNCLOS, vessels are entitled to transit passage through key straits without interference, making unilateral tolls highly contentious. While Iran argues it can regulate movement within its territorial waters, most experts view such charges as inconsistent with established maritime norms.
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Eye on aspirational India, medical tourism, Max Healthcare steps up bed capacity expansion
Max Healthcare Institute Ltd is expanding capacity to 10,000 beds over the next 34 years, investing 4,0005,000 crore to meet rising domestic demand and boost medical tourism.
MEA details Modi-Trump call as India steps up Gulf outreach over Iran war
Aarav Vats remarkable achievement of scoring 96.6% in the CBSE Class 10 examinations, despite battling Lymphoblastic Lymphoma for two years, stands as a powerful testament to his courage, resilience and unwavering determination, showing that even the most serious health challenges cannot stand in the way of focus, perseverance and academic success.
Building a balanced crypto portfolio: how amana is empowering the new-age investor
Cryptocurrency has matured into a recognized asset class, with Bitcoin and Ethereum leading institutional adoption and market volumes. amana facilitates robust, diversified portfolios by offering access to over 325 digital assets across various sectors, emphasizing structured strategies and risk management for confident investing.
Three actors, actresses who are IIM Ahmedabad, IIM Calcutta MBA graduates
Talented actors are proving that artistic brilliance can go hand-in-hand with academic achievement. Mukul Chadda, Mallika Sarabhai, and Smriti Kalra are notable examples. They have earned degrees from prestigious Indian management institutes like IIM Ahmedabad and IIM Calcutta. Their journeys showcase a unique blend of analytical skills and creative pursuits, challenging traditional career paths.
In Ghaziabad, a 19-year-old girl died, and her friend got critically injured when they were filming a reel on their sports bike, Yamaha on NH-9. Neither of them was wearing a helmet and left their home without informing their families. A video of the collision has now surfaced on social media which shows what happened before the fatal clash.
Mysterious disappearances and deaths of at least 10 US scientists since 2023, many linked to national security labs, have sparked alarm. Reports detail abrupt departures and violent ends. This echoes a similar pattern in India between 2009-2013, where over a dozen nuclear scientists died under unusual circumstances, fueling ongoing speculation.
No Tinku, Chotu, Ojasvi & more: Rajasthan may flag your childs name under this initiative
Rajasthan's Sarthak Naam Abhiyan, intended to provide meaningful student names, has sparked controversy due to an inappropriate draft list. The suggested names, including 'Bhiksha' and 'Ugra Singh,' have drawn criticism for being embarrassing and undermining the campaign's objective. The education minister's office clarified it's a draft needing revision.
NSRCEL, Pernod Ricard India Foundation conclude 3rd cohort of Circular Economy Incubation Programme
95 lakh in grants disbursed to 10 startups working on climate-smart agriculture, plastic and glass circularity
Anupam Kher once shared why he has been living in a rented house for 10 years despite his success. He said life is simple and should not be complicated by material desires. Recalling his early struggles, he explained how failure shaped him. He also revealed selling his house to Alia Bhatt. Read on to know the main reason behind it.
Grave Injustice: Rahul Gandhi flags 2011 Census lack of OBC data in Women's Reservation Bill
Stock markets climb in early trade amid hopes of U.S.Iran truce
The 30-share BSE Sensex jumped 619 points to 78,730.32 in early trade. The 50-share NSE Nifty climbed 169.65 points to 24,400.95
Steel to stay costly through 2026, India to lead demand rebound in 2027: Report
Global steel demand will stay weak, growing just 0.3% in 2026, with China dragging growth while India emerges as a strong outlier. Despite soft demand, steel prices are rising due to higher raw material costs, supply tightness, and geopolitics. Aluminium leads gains among metals, while copper, zinc, and nickel show mild declines amid continued global volatility.
Tree census to begin in Mumbai after 8-year gap: BMC
Mumbai's Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation will start a citywide tree census next week. This exercise, the first in eight years, will take about 1.5 years to complete. Experts and modern technology will be used for the counting. The civic body is also preparing for monsoon by pruning over 45,000 hazardous trees and branches across the city.
Sitharaman challenges Mamata on womens quota: Do you want women to wait longer?
Iran war: Earlier on Wednesday (local time), Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi welcomed Pakistan's Chief of Army Staff Asim Munir in Tehran, expressing appreciation for Pakistan's role in facilitating dialogue and underscoring the shared commitment to regional peace and stability amid West Asia tensions.
PPF investment: How 5K monthly grows to 41 lakh and why investing before the 5th matters
The Public Provident Fund (PPF) is a long-term savings option favored by risk-averse investors for its government backing and tax benefits. Here's how much 5K, 10K and 12K investments can grow over 15 years and with 5-year extensions.
CBSE Class 10 second exam date: The CBSE second board examination scheme rolled out for Class 10 students will be rolled out in the 2026 cycle in May. According to CBSE, students who want to appear for the second exam must have given the first board examination. If a student has not appeared in three or more subjects in the first examination, then he/she is not eligible to appear in the second examination.
No compromise on workers dignity, rights: Yogi Adityanath warns of strict action
Yogi Adityanath said there will be no compromise on workers rights, dignity and social security, warning of strict legal action against violations amid recent unrest in Uttar Pradeshs industrial hubs. Chairing a review, the chief minister ordered a probe into labour practices, directed timely wage payments and statutory benefits, and called for grievance redressal systems and improved worker facilities, including housing.
PM Modi expresses condolences over Kurnool accident, announces ex-gratia for victims
The mishap in Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh is deeply painful. I extend my condolences to those who have lost their loved ones and pray for the speedy recovery of the injured, the Prime Minister's Office posted on X.
'Well-prepared, ready to strike...': IDF maintains combat readiness during Iran talks
China's economy grows at 5% in first quarter, shrugging off initial impact of Iran war
Hong Kong, Apr 16: China's economy accelerated in the first quarter of this year, expanding 5% from a year earlier as it largely shrugged off impacts from the Iran war so far, according to data released Thursday. The January-March data released by the government, covering a period during which the Iran war began, was better than what economists expected and was up from the 4.5% growth seen in the October-December quarter. Economists expect China to be able to weather short term impacts from the Iran war, now in its seventh week. The war is pushing energy prices higher, worsening inflation and impacting global economic growth. But longer term, areas including global demand for Chinese exports could take a hit. The International Monetary Fund this week lowered its economic growth forecast for China to a 4.4% expansion for 2026. Chinese leaders last month set an economic growth target of 4.5 per cent to 5% for this year, the slowest since 1991.
Veteran actor Gulshan Grover revealed Shatrughan Sinha's suggestion that he should have played the iconic role of Rehman Dakait in Dhurandhar. He agreed, noting the public's sentiment. He also discussed the evolution of villains in cinema, sharing how classic fear-inducing characters are less common today, but their essence persists in modern, layered antagonists. Read on!
Holding strong post breakout: Power Grid Corporation of India poised for trend continuation
Air New Zealand is introducing Economy Skynest, a revolutionary bunk bed-style sleeping solution for economy and premium economy passengers on ultra-long-haul flights. These lie-flat pods, available for an additional fee, aim to provide much-needed rest, debuting on routes exceeding 16-18 hours starting May 18, 2026.
The Hosteller raises Rs 150 crore led by PROMAFT Partners in Series B funding
The Hosteller has raised 150 crore in a Series B funding round led by PROMAFT Partners and V3 Ventures, with participation from ITI Growth Opportunities Fund, Merisis Wealth Trust and family offices. The company said the round is the largest institutional fundraise by a backpacker hostel chain in India.
India may get a crude hit from Trump's curbs on Russian & Iranian oil buying freedom
The United States has ended sanctions waivers that allowed countries, including India, to buy Russian and Iranian oil without penalties, a move that could tighten global supplies and pressure Indian refiners. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent confirmed the decision, saying the temporary licenses for Russian and Iranian crude would not be renewed.
Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin kicks-off statewide anti-delimitation agitation, burns copy of proposed bill
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has initiated a statewide protest against the proposed delimitation bill. He burned a copy of the bill and raised a black flag, signaling strong opposition. This move escalates concerns over constituency revisions based on the 2011 census.
Vaishakha Amavasya time: Vaishakha Amavasya, dedicated to ancestors and forefathers, is being observed tomorrow, April 17, 2026. The Amavasya tithi will begin from 8:11 PM, April 16, 2026, and will end at 5:21 PM on April 17, 2026. Vaishakha Amavasya or New Moon Day is considered very powerful for performing religious and spiritual practices.
Malayalam film Ashakal Aayiram, starring real-life father-son duo Jayaram and Kalidas Jayaram, is set for its digital premiere. The movie, directed by G. Prajith, explores the generational differences and strong bond between a practical father and his ambitious son. The film received appreciation for its relatable story. Read on to know when and where to watch the movie online.
GE, HAL clinch tech deal on joint jet engine plan
The pact includes the transfer of manufacturing expertise to India and will be followed by a final contract
Iran War News Day 48: As the Iran-Israel war reaches its 48th day, tensions escalate with Iran threatening US forces and the US intensifying economic pressure through new sanctions and a naval blockade. Israel aligns with US goals, expanding military objectives, while diplomatic efforts and global economic concerns continue to shape the conflict's critical juncture.
China reports its economy grew 5% in the January-March quarter, largely shrugging off initial impact from the Iran war
US Senate rejects measures on limiting Trump's war powers in Iran for the 4th time: Reports
The Senate rejected a proposal to curb President Trump's war powers regarding Iran for the fourth time this year. Meanwhile, the US Treasury warned of secondary sanctions on Chinese institutions facilitating Iranian financial flows. President Trump also claimed China committed to halting weapon supplies to Iran.
Greek philosopher Heraclitus warned that unchecked desire can lead to the erosion of one's integrity and sense of self, demanding fulfillment at any cost. He cautioned that resisting desire is difficult as it promises immediate satisfaction, but giving in blindly can compromise values and well-being. True strength lies in mastering desires, not fulfilling them.
China says economy grew 5% on-year in Q1, beating forecasts
China's economic growth topped expectations in the first quarter of the year, official data showed Thursday, even as the global economy reels from the fallout of war in the Middle East. NBS data also showed Thursday that retail sales grew 1.7 percent on-year in March, missing a Bloomberg forecast of 2.4 percent.
How a US blockade on Iran has sanctioned ships turning around
The US Navys blockade of Iran is showing impact, with sanctioned vessels turning back or halting after crossing the Strait of Hormuz. Officials say maritime trade has been effectively stopped, raising pressure on Irans economy, even as risks persist with spoofed ship data and volatile regional shipping conditions.
US ends sanctions waiver for Russian, Iranian Oil; India among affected buyers
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Wednesday confirmed Washington will not renew sanctions waivers on Russian and Iranian oil, ending temporary relief that had allowed countries including India to purchase crude from both nations without facing US penalties.
Doug Field, Apple and Tesla veteran, quits as Fords EV, tech chief
Doug Field, a former Tesla and Apple executive leading Fords EV and tech efforts, will leave next month after nearly five years. Hired to modernise the automaker, he drove cultural and talent shifts despite EV setbacks. Ford is restructuring teams as it prepares major product and technology launches in coming years.
Kolkata weather today: The 'City of Joy' is bracing for a stormy week as the IMD has issued a yellow alert for two days in Kolkata, warning of thunderstorms, rain, and gusty winds. Kolkata residents are expected to heave a sigh of relief from the hot and humid conditions. The weather conditions are expected to remain stable from April 19 in Kolkata.
Tehran cannot be besieged: Iran signals continuation of talks with US through Pakistan
Northern Railway To Operate Regular Delhi-Kashmir Parcel Train Service From April 17
JAMMU, Apr 15: The Jammu Division of Northern Railway on Wednesday said it will operate a Joint Parcel Product-Rapid Cargo Service (JPP-RCS) train between Adarsh Nagar in New Delhi and Budgam in central Kashmir from April 17, offering relief to traders in the Valley, particularly fruit growers and handicrafts merchants. The service will run regularly on a trial basis till May 31, after which it is likely to be inducted into regular service subject to satisfactory occupancy levels, an official [] The post Northern Railway To Operate Regular Delhi-Kashmir Parcel Train Service From April 17 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
From thrillers and dramas to lighthearted stories, this weeks OTT releases bring a diverse mix of content for every kind of viewer. Whether you want to binge-watch a series or settle in for a movie night, theres plenty to add to your watchlist this Friday. Read on to know when and where to watch these releases.
Most tariff refunds facing denial if importers dont opt in
Most US importers who paid $166 billion in tariffs later struck down by the Supreme Court may miss out on refunds because they have not registered for electronic payments, the government told a court.
Indian envoy to US meets US Trade Representative amid talks on finalising trade deal
Indias Ambassador to the US Vinay Mohan Kwatra met top American officials to advance talks on a bilateral trade agreement, as both sides refine key terms. With tariffs and global trade rules shifting, a deal is expected once the US finalises its new tariff framework.
From dropping bombs to pressuring banks: US pivots to economic warfare on Iran
The Trump administration is shifting its Iran strategy towards economic pressure, threatening secondary sanctions on countries doing business with Tehran. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated these moves are the financial equivalent of a bombing campaign, aiming to choke Iran into submission. This escalation targets entities like Chinese banks and warns allies like the UAE, as the U.S.
IMF chief warns of 'tough times' if oil prices stay high
IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva warned Wednesday of difficult times ahead for the global economy if war in the Middle East is unresolved and oil prices stay high, adding that inflation risks could seep into food prices. We are concerned about risks for inflation moving into food prices should the delivery of fertilizers at a reasonable price (not be) restarted soon, Georgieva said.

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