Net FDI into India negative for fourth straight month as outward repatriation hits record highs
Data from the Reserve Bank of India shows gross FDI into India stood at a 5-month high, but was overshadowed by outflows.
The creator economys ad revenue problem and Indias AI ambitions
Thecreatoreconomy is evolving fast, and ad revenue aloneisntcutting it anymore.YouTubers are launching product lines,acquiringstartups, and building actual business empires.In fact,MrBeasts companybought fintech startup Step, and his chocolate business is outearning his media arm. Thisisntjustonecreatorsstrategy.Formany,itsthenew playbook. On this episode of TechCrunchsEquitypodcast, hosts Kirsten Korosec, Anthony Ha, and Rebecca Bellan unpack how creators are diversifying beyond ads, []
US economy grows at 1.4 per cent rate in the fourth quarter, slower than economists expected
WASHINGTON, Feb 20: Americas gross domestic product the nations output of goods and services increased at an 1.4 per cent annual rate in the fourth quarter, the Commerce Department reported Friday, down from 4.4 per cent in the July-September quarter and 3.8 per cent in the quarter before that. A downturn in government and consumer spending contributed to the slowdown in fourth-quarter growth, the government said. Consumer spending rose just 2.2 per cent, a significant slowdown from the [] The post US economy grows at 1.4 per cent rate in the fourth quarter, slower than economists expected appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
IRS tax refund 2026 update: IRS processed 20.6 million tax returns through February 6, down 12.3% year over year, while the average tax refund rose to $2,290, up 10.9%. The 2026 tax season started slower. Tax refunds are now arriving for early filers. E-file and direct deposit refunds usually come within 21 days. Paper tax returns can take six to eight weeks. Use Wheres My Refund? on IRS.gov to check refund status daily.
Zero new $1,390 stimulus check is approved for February 2026. The Internal Revenue Service confirms no new federal stimulus payment exists. Congress has not authorized any $1,390 IRS direct deposit. Viral posts about an IRS stimulus check 2026 are false. Current payments are regular tax refunds, Earned Income Tax Credit, or Child Tax Credit refunds. Always verify IRS payment status at IRS.gov to avoid tax scams.
'Nothing changes': Trump says India-US trade deal remains unchanged, praises PM Modi
'Next five years in court...': Trump warns of endless legal war over $175 billion tariff refunds
Millennial investing rules: 5 simple money habits young investors use to build wealth
Millennials are changing how people invest money. They use mobile apps, start investing early, and take more risks like crypto. They also plan many income sources and choose investments based on their values. Experts say their biggest lesson is simple: use technology to invest easily, ignore daily market noise, stay disciplined, and focus on long-term financial growth.
New $25,000 tip tax deduction explained: who qualifies and how to claim it
The new $25,000 tip tax deduction applies from 2025 through 2028. File IRS Schedule 1-A to claim it. Only voluntary tips qualify. Income limits apply. Phaseout starts at $150,000 single and $300,000 joint. Maximum deduction is $25,000 per return. Mandatory gratuities do not qualify. Proper documentation is required. Payroll taxes still apply.
Civilisation on the wall: Why graffiti, the epitaph of our times, needs to be preserved
Ancient carvings unveil the stories of yesteryears, while today's graffitilike Cikai Korran's expressive words in Egyptmight serve as the historical chronicles of tomorrow. In an era dominated by digital interactions, tangible traces of our culture are fading. This street art could stand as a bridge, connecting us to future societies.
John Lennon's iconic lyrics, All we are saying is give peace a chance and Imagine all the people living life in peace, continue to resonate globally. These powerful messages, born from a turbulent era, fused art with activism, urging compassion over conflict.
Trump to release files on little orange men after slamming Obama on aliens & UFOs
President Donald Trump has ordered the release of government files concerning aliens and unidentified flying objects. This move follows his criticism of former President Barack Obama's remarks on extraterrestrial life. Trump stated the release is due to public interest. The Pentagon has found no evidence of alien visitation or government cover-ups. This development continues to fuel public fascination with UFOs.
Factory activity at three-mth high in February
India's private sector activity accelerated in February. The HSBC Flash Composite Output Index reached a three-month high. Manufacturing output saw sharper expansion, boosting overall growth. New orders and overseas demand supported this upturn. Businesses are optimistic about future activity. Employment growth also touched a three-month high as firms stepped up hiring.
India core output slows to 4% in January
India's core sector growth slowed to 4% in January. Energy industries saw moderated momentum. Infrastructure sectors like cement and steel remained strong, reflecting economic investment. Electricity generation eased. Refinery products output was flat. Crude oil and natural gas production contracted. Coal and fertiliser output also saw slower growth. This slowdown is expected to impact overall industrial production.
India grants interim relief to four Russian ship insurers
India has extended insurance cover for ships arriving at its ports. Four Russian insurance companies, including Soglasie and UGORIA, will now provide protection until March 20. This cover is crucial for vessels transporting valuable cargo like crude oil. Other Russian insurers have permissions extending to 2030 and 2029. UAE-based Sun UW MGA also received a similar extension.
President Trump announced a 10% global tariff under Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974, shifting from the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) after a Supreme Court ruling. This new measure, permitted for temporary import surcharges due to international payments problems, can last up to 150 days and be up to 15%.
US Supreme Court curbs Trump tariffs under IEEPA: Whats struck down, what still stands
The Supreme Court has delivered a surprising verdict, striking down President Trump's tariffs on imported goods. The justices concluded that he had exceeded his legal authority under a specific statute, which led to taxes on products from a range of countries, such as South Korea, Japan, and the European Union.
Peak XV raises $1.3 bn for first independent fund post Sequoia split
Peak XV Partners has launched its first independent fund, securing $1.3 billion. This capital will support startups in India and across the Asia-Pacific region. The firm, formerly part of Sequoia Capital, will deploy funds through three separate vehicles. This new fund continues Peak XV Partners' two-decade legacy of backing innovative companies.
Vedanta lowers aluminium output forecast
Vedanta's aluminium business expects slower growth in production and earnings. Earlier projections for EBITDA to exceed $4 billion this fiscal year have been revised. The company now anticipates EBITDA of $2.7 billion in the current fiscal. Projections for FY27 and FY28 are $3.6 billion and $4.1 billion respectively. This indicates a revised outlook for the business's financial performance.
US stock market surging big today: The Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped 120 points to 49,515, while the S&P 500 rose 0.57% to 6,900 and the Nasdaq surged 0.85% to 22,875 in a strong US stock market rally today. Investors reacted to the Supreme Court blocking major Trump tariffs. Amazon stock gained over 2%. Nvidia stock climbed more than 1%. The Magnificent Seven stocks led gains as lower trade risk boosted tech and retail shares.
In January, India's economic landscape showcased resilience, with industrial production and service sectors experiencing consistent growth. Publicly traded companies noted impressive sales figures, particularly within the manufacturing domain. Anticipated trade agreements with the European Union and the United States are poised to enhance export potential. Investment enthusiasm remains robust, and inflation levels stay aligned with targets.
Drugmakers flag concerns over blue-strip antibiotic labels
The government mandated a blue line on antibiotic packaging to curb misuse. However, pharmaceutical companies argue this will disrupt operations and finances. They believe the measure lacks scientific backing and global alignment. Industry associations are urging the government to withdraw the notification. Existing regulations already address antimicrobial resistance concerns.
US SC tariff order: Chidambaram seeks clarity on Feb 6 deal
What will happen to those concessions? The joint statement announced Zero tariff on many goods that the US will export to India; that India intends to import $500 billion worth of goods from the US; that India will not buy Russian oil; that India will address the non-tariff barriers to US goods, and so on. What will happen to those promises? An Indian team is now in the US to finalise the text of the Framework Agreement. What will the team do now?, P Chidambaram asked.
India gives Starbucks a stronger blend of opportunity
Starbucks India is expanding its presence with new stores and innovative products. The company is focusing on growth in the Indian market, which is a top global priority. This expansion continues despite current losses and a competitive landscape. Starbucks aims to strengthen its position in India as it seeks new avenues for global growth.
Police complaints lodged against CEC in Bengal over SIR 'harassment'
Seven individuals have filed complaints against the Chief Electoral Officer in West Bengal's South 24 Parganas district. They allege harassment during the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls. A legislator claims thousands of names, predominantly Muslim, were recommended for deletion to disenfranchise voters.
Tata Consulting Engineers bets on power, metals, semiconductor projects for growth
TCE, a 63-year-old company which has designed the new Parliament building, the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train and the Ayodhya temple, focuses only on design and engineering consultancy.It operates under the owner's engineer and project consultant (OEPC) model.
TMC, BJP hail Supreme Court order on Bengal SIR directing HC to depute officers
The Supreme Court has ordered judicial officers to oversee the SIR process in Bengal. A meeting is set for Saturday to finalize arrangements. The court also allowed the publication of the voters' list by February 28, with supplementary lists to follow. Both Trinamool Congress and BJP have welcomed the verdict.
Uber Eats, Workday and Bet365 down and when will it be back up is trending as users report outages. Many say apps are not loading and services are not working. Reports show issues in the United States. Users see errors and failed loading. Companies have not confirmed full restoration timelines yet for users.
Axis Bank files complaint against ex-RCFL Director; cops start probe
The bank has quantified the amount involved at 38.95 crore, representing the principal sacrifice under the resolution plan implemented for RCFL, people privy to the complaint details told ET.
Vedanta Resources mobilises $350 million in fresh borrowing
Vedanta Resources has raised $350 million from global banks. This financing will cover upcoming debt payments and interest costs. The deal involves lenders like First Abu Dhabi Bank, Mashreq Bank, Standard Chartered, Deutsche Bank, and JPMorgan. Twin Star Holdings, a family trust, is the guarantor. This move strengthens Vedanta's credit profile after a period of stress.
Trumps immediate response to the Supreme Court tariff ruling: $160 billion in tariffs vanished instantly following a landmark 6-3 Supreme Court ruling. The Court blocked President Trumps use of IEEPA for global trade taxes. In response, Trump signed a 10% global tariff under Section 122. He slammed disloyal justices as unpatriotic during a live briefing. This legal pivot targets a 150-day trade window. Markets now brace for massive federal refunds and renewed economic volatility.
Centre opens urban projects to RWAs, private players
The Rs 1 lakh crore Fund will see cities proposing different projects to the state government and then competing against each other to tap into this fund. The Centre has earmarked Rs 20,000 crore per year for the next five years. The state governments will match up the Centre's share and the remaining will be raised from the market, either as bank loans or through private participation or through municipal and citizen bonds.
Sibilance is a hissing sound in language. It occurs when 's', 'sh', or 'z' sounds repeat. This technique adds mood to poetry and affects clarity in public speaking. Sound engineers manage sibilance in audio. The word itself echoes its meaning. Understanding sibilance reveals the musicality of words beyond their literal sense.
A hardworking employee shared online that they felt very sad after not getting a promotion even after strong performance and extra training. The company chose another worker and hired someone from outside. This made the employee feel tired and unsure about their future there. Many people online advised them to explore new job options and understand their true career value.
Online betting firms eye overseas markets
Indian online money gaming companies face uncertainty after a betting ban. They are seeking government clarity on overseas investments and partnerships. Firms want to know if past investments are valid and if they can support foreign platforms. This clarity is crucial for their survival and future business beyond India's borders.
Supreme Court rejects Rashmi Salujas plea to quash Mumbai Police FIR in ESOP case
The Supreme Court upheld the Bombay High Court order, backing Mumbai Polices FIR against Rashmi Saluja and citing ample incriminating material gathered by the ED in the ESOP case.
India Inc caught between data, tax and labour overhauls
New laws like the I-T Act and Labour Codes are creating uncertainty for employers. Companies face challenges in understanding new rules for compensation and data handling. These changes could alter salary structures and increase legal risks. Businesses are seeking expert advice to prepare for upcoming deadlines and ensure compliance with evolving regulations.
IMD planning to roll out hyper-local forecasting in J&K's Kishtwar & Ramban
Among the seven districts across the Himalayan states, two districts are in J&K -- Kishtwar and Ramban. The IMD plans to instal four additional doppler weather radars and 34 automatic weather stations and snow gauges in J&K in addition to the existing three X-band radars in Srinagar, Jammu and Banihal.The new radars are proposed at Doda, Rajouri, Anantnag and Baramulla to strengthen early warning and weather service delivery, chief minister Omar Abdullah said.
ChrysCapital, two others launch open offer for Novartis India
A consortium including WaveRise Investments, ChrysCapital, and Two Infinity Partners is set to acquire a significant stake in Novartis India. This move is part of Novartis's strategy to divest its stake. The transaction is expected to conclude in the third quarter of 2026. Novartis will continue its operations in India through Novartis Healthcare.
Not just Rafale jets, make its weapons in India too: Rajnath
In a significant development in defense collaboration, India has urged France to prioritize local production of weaponry linked to the Rafale fighter jets. This initiative seeks to enhance the 'Make in India' vision by fostering the domestic manufacturing of critical missiles such as the Meteor and SCALP.
Congress's 'shirtless protest' targets AI Summit; shameful, says BJP
In a bold statement at the World AI Impact Summit in Delhi, Youth Congress members staged a daring protest, shedding their shirts to symbolize transparency and accountability. Their demonstration was a reaction to Prime Minister Modi and the controversial India-US trade agreement. Armed with striking slogans and vibrant posters, the activists caught attention, though some were met with police detentions.
US Chamber flags possible refunds on India tariffs after Top Court call
US Supreme Court has ruled against President Donald Trump's tariffs. This decision allows for refunds on certain duties imposed on goods from Brazil and India. The US Chamber of Commerce welcomed the ruling. Businesses that directly paid these tariffs may be eligible for reimbursement. This move is expected to lower costs for families and support economic growth.
Supreme Court refuses to entertain PIL on Babur or Babri Masjid
The Supreme Court has declined a public interest litigation. The plea sought a ban on establishing mosques named Babur or Babri Masjid. The court refused to entertain the petition. The petitioner subsequently withdrew the plea. The case highlighted concerns about naming religious structures after invaders.
$175 billion refund? SC flags 'messy' process as Trump & Co may have to give the money back
The US Supreme Court has ruled against President Trump's trade tariffs. This decision could lead to over 175 billion dollars in refunds for collected duties. The court stated the President exceeded his authority in imposing these tariffs. This ruling impacts a key part of Trump's economic strategy. Businesses faced uncertainty and rising costs due to these tariffs.
Musician A R Rahman agrees in SC to give credit for song to Junior Dagar Brothers
Music composer A.R. Rahman will credit the Junior Dagar Brothers for their contribution to the song 'Veera Raja Veera' from 'Ponniyin Selvan: II'. The Supreme Court recorded this submission. The credit acknowledges the Dagarwani tradition and the original 'Shiv Stuti' recording. This resolution follows a legal dispute. The modified credit will appear on platforms soon.
What is ADIZ and why were Russian fighter jets spotted near Alaska? Here's all complete details
What is ADIZ and why were Russian fighter jets spotted near Alaska? NORAD detected Russian Tu-95, Su-35, and A-50 aircraft in Alaska ADIZ. US responded with F-16 and F-35 jets. The aircraft stayed in international airspace. ADIZ helps identify aircraft before sovereign airspace entry. Such incidents happen regularly, officials confirmed Friday.
Governor Gavin Newsom urged the Trump Administration to issue immediate refund checks with interest to American families and businesses following the Supreme Court's ruling that President Trump's tariffs were illegal. The Court confirmed that the President lacked the authority to impose these tariffs, which cost families an average of $1,751 last year.
Quote of the day by Bob Marley: Love the life you live. Live the life you love.
Bob Marleys quote, Love the life you live. Live the life you love, reflects his lifelong message of authenticity, joy, and spiritual freedom. As a pioneering reggae legend, Marley used music to bring peace, equality, and self-discovery. The quote encourages people to appreciate their present situations while also courageously shaping a life aligned with their passions. Its enduring appeal lies in its simplicity and universal truth: fulfillment arrives when actions match inner values.
Trump weighs military strike as U.S warships surround Iran and the countdown to conflict begins
A case of Al-generated EPIC card in Bengal
In a striking revelation, the Election Commission of India has raised alarms over technological misuse. An AI-created voter ID card, marked with an unmistakable watermark, was presented during proceedings in West Bengal. This occurrence has led to a thorough revalidation initiative. Meanwhile, the Trinamool Congress lambasts the scrutiny as haphazard and ill-conceived.
SC orders deployment of judicial officers in Bengal's SIR exercise
In a notable intervention, the Supreme Court has taken charge of West Bengal's electoral meticulousness, appointing judicial officers to oversee claims and disputes related to voter lists. This decisive move comes in the wake of a growing disconnect between the state government and the Election Commission.
Trump weighs limited strikes as Iran signals deal near
President Trump is contemplating limited military action against Iran. Meanwhile, Iran's top diplomat states a deal draft is expected in the coming days. Tensions remain high as the US pushes for concessions. Both nations signal readiness for conflict if talks fail. Negotiations on Iran's nuclear program have been stalled for years.
Congress outsmarts BJP in Bhiwandi Mayoral elections
In a shocking turn of events, Congress has brought an end to the BJP's dominance in the Bhiwandi Municipal Corporation. In a strategic move, Narayan Chaudhary, who was initially vying for the mayoral position with the BJP, formed a coalition with Congress and NCP-SP, leading to his election with a decisive 48 votes.
Up to $133 billion in Trump tariff refunds is now in question after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled the tariffs illegal under IEEPA. The decision could trigger massive tariff refunds to importers. That puts federal revenue and taxpayers at risk. The ruling limits executive trade powers. The Treasury may face billions in repayments. The Trump trade war impact is not over. The U.S. economy now faces fresh legal and fiscal uncertainty.
Trumps tariffs have been struck down but theres a catch. These sectors still face heavy duties
The US Supreme Court has invalidated many tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump using emergency powers. However, several other import duties remain in place. These include tariffs on steel, aluminum, automobiles, copper, lumber, kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, and upholstered furniture. Key industries continue to face high import costs on these goods.
Can one question change interview outcomes? Recruiters tip to friend divides opinion
A job seeker shared a simple interview tip online that helped improve job offer chances. The idea is to ask interviewers if they have any doubts before the interview ends. This can show confidence and give a chance to clear problems quickly. But many people said it does not always work because interviewer reactions can be very different.
Supreme Court of the United States strikes down Trump tariffs heres which levies are affected
The nation's highest court has ruled against President Donald Trump's broad tariffs. The decision invalidates taxes imposed using an emergency powers law. Many other tariffs remain in place. Trump still has options to continue taxing imports aggressively. This ruling impacts tariffs on goods from nearly every country.
'Left red-faced?' Pam Bondi confronted as Democrats play Trumps Epstein video in LIVE House hearing
What do you mean by GANGSTUFF RULES?: Les Wexners fiery clash with lawmakers over Epstein ties
'Vaccinated people more prone to chronic illness: Shocking COVID vaccine claim at RFK Jr hearing
PM Modi holds bilateral talks with top leaders of Mauritius, Sri Lanka and Slovakia
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with leaders from Mauritius, Sri Lanka, and Slovakia. Discussions focused on enhancing cooperation in trade and technology. He also met with the UN Secretary General to discuss making artificial intelligence inclusive. India reaffirmed its support for global AI efforts and UN reforms. These meetings aimed to strengthen bilateral ties and regional security.
A Reddit user planning to return to India in 2026 shared that even with a projected net worth of 1.5 crore, he doesnt feel financially secure. His investments are mostly in equity and gold funds, with some fixed deposits for stability, and he carefully tracks inflation and future expenses. Redditors weighed in, noting that lifestyle, city of residence, healthcare costs, and family responsibilities all affect how much wealth is needed for real security.
Gold prices fell a little after the U.S. Supreme Court removed Trump tariffs, which reduced market fear. But gold stayed strong because the U.S. economy slowed and inflation stayed high. Investors still see gold as a safe place during uncertainty. Experts also expect interest rate cuts and say gold prices may rise more in the future.
Word of the Day: Phantasmagorical
The word phantasmagorical describes something surreal, magical, or constantly changing like a vivid dream. Originating from 18th-century illusion shows named as phantasmagoria, it once referred to ghostly projections that amazed audiences. Today, it symbolizes spectacle, imagination, and transformation. The term reflects how life can feel dazzling and unpredictable, filled with rapid shifts and striking moments.
India's electric car market needs affordable models to truly take off, with the sub-12 lakh segment showing low EV penetration. Tata Motors aims to address this with the refreshed Punch.ev, offering near on-road price parity and a lifetime battery warranty. This move is expected to significantly boost EV adoption and drive exponential growth once the market crosses the 10-15% threshold.
Exporters relieved, confused as US court strikes down Trump tariffs
Trade experts say India should leverage the development to get a better trade deal
An employees post on Reddit has gone viral after he claimed his manager told him to be grateful he even had a job when he asked for one day off to attend his sisters wedding. Despite submitting his PTO request six weeks in advance and covering the work of two vacant roles for months, his leave remains under review.
5.9-magnitude earthquake hits Pakistan
A 5.9 magnitude earthquake shook Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab provinces on Friday. Tremors were felt in cities including Peshawar and Islamabad. The earthquake's epicentre was in Afghanistan's Hindu Kush region. No casualties or damage were immediately reported. Pakistan experiences frequent seismic activity due to its location on tectonic plate boundaries. A previous earthquake hit Balochistan last week without reported losses.
Dow Jones, S&P 500, Nasdaq gains after Supreme Court tariff ruling: Stocks climbed Friday after the Supreme Court ruled against President Trump's tariffs, boosting retailers like Nike and Home Depot. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 93.81 points, or 0.2%, recovering from earlier losses. The ruling, however, saw a muted broader market reaction as investors await the White House's next move.
'Trump tariffs ILLEGAL, POTUS overstepped his authority': US Supreme Court delivers historic verdict
Will US Supreme Courts tariff blow force India to revisit its trade deal? GTRI flags uncertainty
A US Supreme Court decision has struck down emergency tariffs imposed by Donald Trump. This ruling impacts recent trade agreements with countries like India. The court found the administration exceeded its authority. This removes leverage used in trade talks. India may now reconsider commitments made under tariff threats. The decision signals a shift back to negotiation for resolving trade disputes.
Sovereign AI means building trusted partnerships, not isolation: Canadian Minister
Evan Solomon outlines the scope for Indo-Canadian cooperation, balancing rapid AI adoption with risk mitigation and the preservation of national digital autonomy
Government borrowings are set to decrease as a share of GDP. This move is expected to free up more funds for private businesses. The Reserve Bank of India highlighted this trend, noting a gradual reduction in net market borrowings. This easing of government demand on financial markets aims to boost private sector credit availability and support economic growth.
Epstein worked for Rothschilds, Bezos & Google!: Les Wexner drops bombshell in House deposition
Trump's tariffs struck down: Here's what the US Supreme Court said
The Supreme Court ruled President Trump exceeded his authority by imposing tariffs under a 1977 emergency law, stating only Congress has the constitutional power to levy import duties. The court held the International Emergency Economic Powers Act does not authorize presidential tariffs, reasserting congressional primacy over taxation.
Trump calls US Supreme Court's tariff ruling a disgrace, says backup plan ready: Report
US President Donald Trump has reacted strongly to the Supreme Court's decision against his global tariffs. He described the ruling as a disgrace. Trump informed governors that he has a backup plan to reintroduce these measures. Administration officials had prepared for this outcome and assured the president of alternative implementation methods.
Amenities akin to air-travel feature at Namo Bharat trains, stations as new stretch set for launch
The Namo Bharat network is introducing advanced passenger amenities, previously exclusive to air travel, as the Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut corridor nears full inauguration. This 82.15 km rapid transit system boasts features like reclining seats, lounge facilities, and dedicated wheelchair spaces, promising a fast, comfortable, and low-noise travel experience for commuters.
Base year of Indias merchandise trade indices revised to 2022-23
Move will improve relevance, reliability, analytical usefulness of the indices, says government
WWE SmackDown February 20, 2026 preview: Matches, start time, and how to watch
The February 20, 2026, episode of WWE SmackDown broadcasts live from the Amerant Bank Arena in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. This weeks show showcases Elimination Chamber qualifying matches for both mens and womens divisions. Carmelo Hayes, Trick Williams, and Damian Priest compete for the final mens Chamber spot, while Charlotte Flair, Nia Jax, and Kiana James battle for a place in the womens match. Additional action is a singles match between Oba Femi and Kit Wilson.
The Supreme Court has ruled against former President Donald Trump's extensive global tariffs. The court declared that emergency powers cannot be used to impose broad trade taxes. This decision ends a year of market disruption and strained international relations. Agreements were reached with countries like India, Japan, and the European Union, easing some trade tensions.
Amarak Chemicals launches 60,000-tonne sulphur manufacturing unit in Dubai
The Jafza-based manufacturing facility allows Amarak Chemicals FZC to manufacture in the UAE and export duty-free to India
U.S. Supreme Court strikes down Donald Trump's sweeping global tariffs | LIVE
The majority judges found that the Constitution very clearly gives Congress the power to impose taxes, which include tariffs
AI in agri sector to boost job opportunities: Experts
Experts stress need for technologies that cater to small farmers
Delhi Police have filed an FIR against Indian Youth Congress members following their protest at the AI Summit venue. The charges include hurting and assaulting public servants, disobeying orders, unlawful assembly, and violating prohibitory orders. The FIR was registered under Section 61(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.
Indian economy steadier than ever: RBI Deputy Governor Poonam Gupta
A lively online debate erupts over returning to the office. One view argues it's a societal need for social cohesion. Others counter that remote work frees energy for genuine community engagement. The discussion reveals differing perspectives on work culture, isolation, and personal fulfillment in modern life.
US in talks with India on Venezuelan oil purchase: Envoy
The talks follow an American military operation that ousted Venezuela's leader Nicolas Maduro last month, and come as Indian refiners have been cutting back on Russian crude -- the result of trade negotiations that link US tariff rates to such a reduction.
'Ill f*ing KILL YOU if you': Hot mic captures Wexner's lawyer threatening him during Epstein probe
Lt. Gen (Retd) L. Nishikanta Singh appointed as Advisor (Coordination) to Manipur CM
Lt. General (Retd) L. Nishikanta Singh has been appointed Advisor (Coordination) and Krishnananda Samurailatpam Sharma as Advisor (Policy Matter) to the Chief Minister of Manipur for a period of one year. These appointments were made in public interest following a recent Cabinet decision, aiming to contribute to the state's growth and development.
Top 5 Tier-2 cities in India driving real estate growth in 2026
Tier-2 cities in India are increasingly transforming into major real estate hotspots in 2026. The demand for real estate has seen a spike in cities such as Indore, Jaipur and Lucknow, among others because of skyrocketing prices in metro cities and limited availability.

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