• CNBC

    Tesla’s entry into India’s EV market will be 'good news’ for the country, says MG Motor India

    India's EV sector still lacks competition, but entry from international automakers like Tesla will level the playing field, MG Motor India's CEO Emeritus.

  • What Are Americans’ Top Foreign Policy Priorities?

    The majority of Americans say preventing terrorism and reducing the flow of illegal drugs into the country are top foreign policy priorities.

  • Ukraine will not be the second Afghanistan, says Zelensky

    Following the approval of the US military aid package, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that Ukraine would not become “another Afghanistan.” Sky News recently cited the Ukrainian President, stating that the United States is not only a financial supporter of Ukraine but also a guardian of democracy worldwide. The Ukrainian President emphasized that the US […]

  • 35 border markers installed, Armenian Government says

    Based on geodetic measurements on the border of the Republic of Armenia and the Republic of Azerbaijan, 35 border markers have been installed as of April 29, 2024, the Armenian Government informs. According to the Government, more than 50 percent of the planned works has been completed. The work of the expert groups of the …

  • Russia: Recognition of Taliban depends on formation of inclusive government

    Deputy Foreign Minister of Russia says recognizing the Taliban as a comprehensive government depends on it including representatives of all “ethnicities, religions, and political currents of Afghanistan.” According to Russian media reports, Mikhail Galuzin, who travelled to Uzbekistan on Friday, stated that Moscow maintains its working relationship with the Taliban. Russia has also criticized America’s […]

  • The real reason why Modi says what he does – Hindu India accepts it

    The prime minister’s bigotry is who he is. Whether Hindu society can or wants to change is the big question that will be answered in these elections.

  • Ofsted's single-word grades should stay, says government

    The government says the judgements are useful for parents, after MPs called for them to be scrapped.

  • Reporting in India ‘too difficult’ under Modi, says departing Australian journalist

    Despite eventual visa backflip by authorities, ABC’s south-Asia correspondent Avani Dias left after being made to ‘feel so uncomfortable’Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastThe south-Asia correspondent for Australia’s national broadcaster, Avani Dias, has been forced out of India after her reporting fell foul of the Indian government, in a sign of the increasing pressure on journalists in the country under...

  • Siemens very bullish on India, says global CEO Roland Busch

    German engineers major Siemens is 'very bullish' on India given its fast-growing economy and 'huge potential', its global CEO Roland Busch said on Monday.“We strongly believe that India is really taking off,” Busch said. “The last years have shown that the growth rates are amazing. You’re attracting more and more high-quality products, more complex products are manufactured in India.”Busch added that the Indian government is ‘doing the right things’ and improving infrastructure in areas like...

  • Dorset grandmothers say 'our government is silencing ordinary people'

     LOCAL RESIDENTS DEFEND HISTORIC ROLE OF JURIES OUTSIDE BOURNEMOUTH CROWN COURT Dorset residents show solidarity with defendant at Royal Court of Justice. On Thursday April 18th at 8:30am a group of Dorset residents sat outside Bournemouth Crown Court holding what has become the most contentious sign in the UK legal system . They will join […]

    • KIFI

    Can India become an economic superpower? Here’s what the data says.

    By Diksha Madhok and Rachel Wilson, CNN New Delhi/London (CNN) — In just a few days, India will commence the world’s largest democratic election. An estimated 960 million people in a country of 1.4 billion are eligible to vote in the polls, which start on Friday and will take more than a month to complete.

    • KTVZ

    Can India become an economic superpower? Here’s what the data says.

    By Diksha Madhok and Rachel Wilson, CNN New Delhi/London (CNN) — In just a few days, India will commence the world’s largest democratic election. An estimated 960 million people in a country of 1.4 billion are eligible to vote in the polls, which start on Friday and will take more than a month to complete.